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The shortest route to California illustrated by a history of explorations of the Great Basin of Utah with its topographical and geological character and some account of the Indian tribes. By Brevet Brig.-General J.H. Simpson ...

Philadelphia: J.B.Lippincott & Co. 1869.

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Neve, Philip. **G_.3954.17 ‘Cursory remarks on some of the ancient English poets, particularly Milton. [Anon.] London, 1789. (1), iii, 146 pp. 8°.

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Neve y Molina, Luis de. *#D .3109.104 Reglas de orthographia, diccionario, y arte del idioma othomi. México. Bibliotheca mexicana. 1767. (24), 160 pp. 16°.

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Hobart, Augustus Charles. 1822-1886. * 20th” 52.415 Never caught. Personal adventures connected with twelve success- ful trips in blockade-running during the American Civil War, 1863-4. By Captain Roberts [pseud.]. London. Hotten. 1867. iv, 123 pp. Sm. 8°.

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This card was printed at the Boston ca Public Library, June 25, 1906.

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Nevermore alone. Scng.

Hadley, Henry Kimball. *R.7.372.1 Nevermore alone. [Song with accompaniment for pianoforte.] Sonnet from the Portuguese, no. vi, [by] Elizabeth Barrett Browning. [Music by] Henry K. Hadley. Op. 20, no, 2. Boston. Oliver Ditson Co. [1900.] 2v. 34% cm.

Contents. —[1.] High voice. [2.] Medium voice.

This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 9, 1916. K8706 Double main card. Hadley, Henry Kimball. (M1) Browning, Elizabeth Barrett, 1809-1861. Poems set to music. (M2) T.r. (1) Songs. With music. (1)

F Nevers, Edmond de. L027 L'avenir du peuple canadien- -N5 francais / par Edmond de Nevers. -—— Paris : Henri Jouve..., 1896.

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Neves, rane bishopric. @ eagraphy.c hy et«

SANSON D’ABBEVILLE, Nicolas.

Ambivareti in Alduis vbi postea Vadicasses. « rocks do tee de Nevers. (Car te. | Paris. L’autheur. 1695. Size, 161/,x19°/,, inches. Scale

computed), 314 geographical miles to 1 inch. a adele *Map 250.2.N35.1695

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Nevers, France, bishopric. 52. Maps- Sheet D 4525 ° Nov, 20, 18909

v.4,5 of D.192.8 Neves Pereira, Antonio das, -1818, Ensaios. (In Academia real das sciencias. Memorias de litteratura portugueza. 1793.)

Neveu, Le, de Rameau,

Diderot, Denis, 1713-1784. **T 86.5 Le neveu de Rameau. [Satire.] Texte revu d’aprés les manuscrits.

Notice, notes, bibliographie par Gustave Isambert. Portrait et deux eaux-fortes par Saint-Elme Gauthier. Paris. Quantin. 1883. (6), 279, (1) pp. Portrait. Plates. Manuscript facsimile. [Petite bibliothéque de luxe. Vol. 9.] 20% cm., in 8s. Notice bibliographique, pp. 272-270. The notes include an account of the elder Rameau. Bound with the original paper covers.

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L486 T.r. S.r. Satires. Rameau, Jean Philippe, 1683-1764. Rameau, Jean Francois, 1716-177-? Isambert, Francois Honoré Gustave, ed., 1841-

Nevile, Henry gee Neville, Henry, 1620-1694.

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Nevile, Robert. *#G 3975.11 The poor scholar. A comedy. Lond. Kirkmen& M. 1662. (28) ff. Sm. 4°.

Nevile, Thomas. No. 1 in **G.3824.14=**T.97.64 Remarks on Mr. Mason’s Elfrida, in letters to a friend. [Anon.]

London: Printed for J. and R. Tonson and S. Draper . . . and sold by J. Roberts ... MDCCLII. 61 pp. 19% cm., in 8s.

Mason’s Elfrida may be found on shelf-numbers No. 1 in *6576.17; *#G.3960.19.2; etc.

This card was printed at the Boston ine) Public Library, March 3, 1914.

J447 Anon. ref. Mason, Rev. William. 1724-1797.

Nevill, Marianne, editor,

**Benton 9.32 Common Prayer, Book of. Church of England. Book of 1662. Se- lections. : ; ae tHv Syuoclwv moocevy@v. 4 TD) a7 5n7 WU The ook of Common Prayer. u Dublin, Ireland. 1829) civ, 106, 10, (1)pp. 16cm. NTIAYD ritten in lithographic ink by Marianne Neville, within one month, for the use of Christian Israelites at Smyrna.

This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 22, 1122, Cp47 Double main card. Common Prayer, Book of. Church of England. Book of 1662. ms. (M1) Common Prayer, Book of. Translations. Polyglot. (M2) Nevill, Marianne, ed. (1)

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Nevill, Ralph, d. 1917, illus. DA185 ~ ~H17 Hall, Hubert, 1857- 1890a Court life under the Plantagenets (reign of Henry the Second) by Hubert Hall ... with five coloured illustrations by Ralph Nevill ... four facsimiles and numerous text cuts. New York, Macmillan & co.; London, S. Sonnenschein & co., 1890.

¥i pe, LL, 270, (1) pe col. front., fllus.,

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Nevill, Ralph, d. 1917, illus.

DAL85 eHL7 Hall, Hubert, 1857- Court life under the 1890a Plantagenets ... 1890. (Card 2) Kept in WIL pl. (3 col., 4 facsim.) 22 1/2em, RARE Boor

wate *K,65.12 ——- —— [Another copy] 1. Gt. Brit.—Court and courtiers. 2. Eng- land—Soc. life & cust. 3. Gt. Brit.—Hist.—

Henry II, 115-1189. I. Nevill, Ralph, d. 1917, illus.

& DA185.H17 1890a

Nevill, Samuel, 1697 27-1764.

Works by this author printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Anti- quarian Society.

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Nevill family.

Rowland, Daniel. 1778-1859. *Cab.24.37.2 An historical and genealogical account of the noble family of Nevill, particularly of the House of Abergavenny, and also a history of the old land Barony of Abergavenny. With some account of the illus- trious family of the Beauchamps, and others, through whom it de- scended to the present Earl of Abergavenny. London. Bentley. 1830. 227, xxii pp. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Autograph facsimiles. Coats of arms. F°.

[This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]

This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 5, 1907. Gsoag Nevill family. Genealogy. “xevil!—Beauchainp family.—Genealogy. Beauchamp.

Neville, Eric Harold. **E 5122.60

Prolegomena to.analytical geometry in anisotropic Euclidean space of three dimensions.

Cambridge. University Press. 1922. xxii, 367, (1) pp. Dia-

grams. 27 cm., in 8s.

This card was printedat the Boston Public Library, April 24, 1923. M6206 Geometry. Analytical.

Neville, Francis.

*Reserve Thoughts on universal salvation. 34,59. Boston, 1816, b 265 LGe

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Neville, Henry, 1620-1694.

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Neville, Henry, 1620-1694.

Z wabak The Isle of Pines, : or a late no. Giscovery of a fourth Island, in Terra Australia Incognita... London Printed MDCLXVIII : Reprinted for T. Cadell, MDCCLXVIII,[1768]. Lo o. £ LT em, Originally published in 1668. MB copy: Badly mitilated, pp. 14-15. With: The parlament of ladies... /Henry Neville. London, Printed MDCXXXXVII:reprinted for T. Cadell, MDCCLXVIII, [1768]. be: ee RG88-530088 @ MRG88-530088

26255

Neville, Henry, 1620-1694.

The parlament of ladies. : Or divers remarkable orders, of the Ladies, at Spring Garden, in Parlament assembled. Together with certain Votes, of the unlawful Assembly, at Kate's, in Covent Garden. Both sent abroad to prevent misinformation. London Printed MDXXXXVII : Reprinted for T. Cadell, MDCCLXVIII [1768].

23 Pp. ¢ LT cm.

Originally published in 1647.

MB copy: Badly mutilated, pp. 16-23, signed in mss.: Ephraim Eliot from his mama, 1783. Henry Eliot, 1827.

With: The isle of pines... /Henry

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26247

Neville, Henry, 1620-1694. The

Pel isd parlament of ladies. :

no. (card 2) Neville. London, printed MDCLXVIII: reprinted for T. Cadell, MDCCLXVIII, [1768].

Bade RG88-530087 & MRG88-530087

26248

(Neville, Henry, 1620-1694.

Plato redivivus: or, A dialogue concerning government, wherein, by observations drawn from other kingdoms and states both ancient and modern, an endeavour is used to dis- cover the present politick distemper of our own, with the causes, and remedies ... London, Printed for S. I., 1681.

7p. 1, 271 p. 16%,

“An un-Platonic dialogue developing a scheme for the exercise of the royal prerogative through councils of state responsible to Parliament,

and of which a third part should retire every year.”—Dict. nat. biog., y. 40, p. 260.

1. Political science. 2. Prerogative, Royal—Gt. Brit. 3. Gt. Brit. Pol. & govt.—1660-1688. I. Title.

18—21818 Library of Congress @ JC153.N5 1681 (87b1-;

[Neville, Henry] 1620-169,

Plato rediviwus: or, A dialogue concerning go- vernment, wherein, by observations drawn from other kingdoms and states both ancient and mo~ dern, an endeavour is used to discover the pre— sent politick distemper of our own, with the cau ses, and remedies, The 2d ed., with additions, london, Printed for S, I, and sold by R. Dew, 1681,

293 p. lécm,

1, Political science, 2, Gt, Brit,—- Pol, & govt.-- 1660-1688, I, Title,

igo 3975 .10

CNeville, Henry] 1620-169}.

Shufling, cutting, and dealing, in a game at pickquet: being acted from the year, 1653. to 1658 by O.P. and others; with great applause ...

CLondon] Printed in the year, 1659.

8 p. 16cm; bd. to 2hem. (4to)

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Ex libris: J.L. Goldsmid (armorial binding stamps); Augustus F. Westmacott (bookplate).

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Neville, Henry, 1620-1694,

Ford, Worthington Chauncey, 1858- **Q.17.36 The Isle of Pines. 1668. [By Henry Neville.] An essay in bibli- ography.

Boston. Club of Odd Volumes. 1920. xi, (2), 116, (1) pp. Fac- similes. 21% cm. Bibliography, pp. 88-109. One of an edition of 151 copies.

This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, March 6, 1975. N755 T.r. Neville, Henry, 16: = Club of Odd Volumes. Pubs. Merrymount Press.

Neville, Henry, actor. See Neville, Henry G.

This card was printed at the Bostor

3446

Public Library, March 7, 1914.

Neville, Henry G. **'T 37.166 The yellow passport. A melodrama, in prologue, and four acts. Taken from Victor Hugo’s... ‘Les miserables’ by Henry Neville. = |London?] Printed, at home, for private circulation. 1872. 71 ff. 18% cm, Hugo’s Les miserables may be found on shelf-numbers 4670.52; *4679.106;

etc.

This card was printed at the Boston a] Public Library, March 7, 1914.

J446 T.r. Hugo, Victor Marie, Comte. 1802-1885. Dramatizations.

Neville, Richard Cornwallis, 4th Baron Braybrooke. 1820-1861,

Bramston, Sir John. 1611-1700. *2416.32—**G.3712.22

The autobiography of Sir John Bramston, K.B., of Skreens, in the Hundred of Chelmsford. [Edited by Lord Braybrooke.]

London. 1845. xx, 443 pp. [Camden Society. No. 32.] Sm. 4°.

A pedigree of the Bramston family is included.

[The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]

This card was printed at the Boston ae) Public Library, October ro, 1906. G2564—Camden Society. Publications—neville, Richard Cornwallis, 4th Baron

Braybrooke. 1820-1861—Genealogy. Bramston. Bramston family.

Neville & George, London. #76755 A catalogue of books relating to the drama and the stage, including

purchases from the libraries of the late “Charlie” Warner, .. . Charles Hiatt, .. . E. L. Blanchard, Esq., and others, ... London. [Murray & Co.] 1909. 12 pp. [Catalogue no.g.] 18%

cm Relates mainly to the English drama. The title is on the cover.

This card was printed ut the Boston ee) Public Library, March 23, 1915.

K4627 Drama. English. Bibl. Catalogues. Booksellers’.

EE Neville family.

Drummond, Henry, m.r., 1786-1860. *Cab.24.12.4 Histories of noble British families. With biographical notices of the most distinguished individuals in each. Illustrated by their armorial bearings, portraits, monuments, seals, etc. London. Pickering. 1842, 46. 2 v. Illus. Portraits, some colored. Plates. 53 cm.

Contents, —1. Ashburnham. Arden. Compton. Cecil. Harley. Bruce. 2. Perceval. —- Dunbar. Hume. Dundas. Drummond. Neville.

This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, July 21, 1916.

family— Compton family.— Cecil family.— Harley family. Bruce family. Perceval family. —- Dunba’ 'y. Hume family. Dundas family. Drummond family. Neville family.

K8871 Genealogy. Great iD Ashburnham family. Arden

Nevin, Ethelbert. bAcc. The rosary. 78-268 Boston, Boston Music Co., 1898. Sheet music.

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Nevin, John Williamson, 1803-1886.

* Acc A summary of biblical antiquities, vol.I. | 69-821 Philadelphia, American Sunday School Union, 1829,

Gift of S. Hamilton

NEVIN, JOHN WILLIAMSON, 1803-1886. A SUMMARY OF BIBLICAL ANTIQUITIES,

Dickey, James H +*XH A review of A summary of Biblical antiquities, 83k compiled for the use of Sunday school teachers, -D55R and for the benefit of families; by John W, Nevin ... By James H. Dickey, pastor of the church of Salem, Ross County, Ohio. Ripley «0.3: Published by the Abolition Society of Paint Valley. Printed by Campbell & Palmer. 183).

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NEVIN, JOHN WILLIAMSON, 1803-1886. A SOMMARY OF BIBLICAL ANTIQUITIES.

Dickey, James H A review of A sum- *XH mary of Biblical antiquities ... 183). 834 Attacks the justification of slavery from

.DS5SR the Bible. The gift of Wendell Phillips.

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Civil War books; a critical bibliography, edited by Allan Nevins, James I. Robertson, Jr. [and] Bell I. Wiley. Baton Rouge, Published for the U.S. Civil War Centennial Commission by Louisiana State University Press [1967-

Vie 29 cm.

1..United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Bibliography. I.Robertson, James I., joint author. II.Wiley, Bell Irvin, 1906- joint author. III.United States. Civil War Centennial Commission. IV.T.

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The emergence of Lincoln, New York, Scribner, 1950,

2v. illus., ports.,, maps, 24 cm,

Sequel to Ordeal of the Union,

CONTENTS,=-v.1, Dovglas, Buchanan, and party chaos, 1857-1859,—v.2, Prologue to civil war, 1859-1861, Bibliography (p. 491-506)

1, U.S. —Hist, 1849-1877, 2, Slavery in the U.S. 3. Lincoln, Abraham, Pres, U.S,, 1809-

1865, I, Title, Full name; Joseph Allen & Nevins,

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Nevins, Allan, 1890-1971.

Ordeal of the union ... / by Allan Nevins.

New York : Charles Scribner's Sons, cl97- Talus

8v. : ill.,maps,ports. ; 2hem.

Various printings.

Includes bibliographies.

CONTENTS:--v.1-2. The ordeal of the union, 1847-1857--v.3,4. The emergence of Lincoln, 1857-1861--v.5-8. The war for the union,

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Adams, John Quincy, pres. U. S., 1767-1848,

The diary of John Quincy Adams, 1794-1845. American political, social and intellectual life from Washington to Polk. Edited by Allan Nevins. New York, London Cetc.] Longmans, Green and co., 1928.

xviiip.,1f.,585p. 2hem.

1. Washington, George, pres. U.S., 1732-1799. Presidency. I. Nevins, Allan, 1890- ed.

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Nevins, Allan, prefacer, 1890—

Rogers, Major Robert, 1731-1795. **Q.30.27 Ponteach or the savages of America. A tragedy. With an intro- duction and biography of the author by Allan Nevins. Chicago. The Caxton Club. 1914. 261, (1) pp. Portrait. Plate. Map. Facsimile. 24 cm. Book plate of J. M. A[ndreini].

This card was print d at the Boston ae) Public Library, March 16, 1933-

D1762 T.r. Nevins, Allan, pref., 1890-. Caxton Club, Chicago. Pubs.

Nevinson, Henry Woodd, 1856= 2559a.145—*R.9.640 Books and personalities. London, Lane. 1905. xiii, 317 pp. 19cm, in &s. Contains The poet lovers (“Love letters of Robert Browning and Eliza- beth Barrett Browning”) and The poet of the grotesque (Mr. Chesterton’s “Browning”’), catalogued separately.

[The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]

This card was printed at the Boston eS

H5745 T.r. English literature. Crit. Literature. Crit.

Public Library, August 28, 19r1.

Nevinson, Henry Woodd, 1856- 3058.295 A modern slavery.

London. Harper. 1906. x, (1), 216 pp. Portrait. Plates. Map. SF, Contents.—Introductory. Plantation slavery on the mainland. Domes- tic slavery on the mainland. On route to the slave centre. The agents of the slave-trade—The worst part of the slave route——Savages and mis- sions. The slave route to the coast. The exportation of slaves. Life of slaves on the islands. Index. An account of a journey in the Portuguese province of Angola (West Cen- tral Africa), and in the islands of San Thomé and Principe, in 1904 and

1905. aa Public Library, July 23, 1906.

G2104 T.r. Angola, Africa. Slav. Slavery.

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Nevis.

The case of the poor distressed planters, and other inhabitants of the islands of Nevis, and St. Christophers, in America.

CLondon? 17117]

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Nevis. Laws, statutes, etc.

An abridgment of the acts of Assembly. Nevis. Laws, statutes, etc.

Acts of Assembly, passed in the island of Nevis, from 1664, to 1739, inclusive.

London: Printed, by order of the Lords Com- missioners of Trade and Plantations, by John Baskett, printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. MDCCXL. C1740]

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Engraved headpiece with portrait of George II on p.C1J signed by G. Vander Gucht.

Nevis. Laws, statutes, etc.

Acts of Assembly, passed in the island of Nevis, from 1664, to 1739, inclusive.

London: Printed, by order of the Lords Com- missioners of Trade and Plantations, by John Baskett, printer to the King's Most Excellent Majesty. MDCCXL. C1740]

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Engraved headpiece with portrait of George II on p.ClJ signed by G. Vander Gucht.

NEVIS.

Mes, John Alexander Burke.

An account descriptive of the island of Nevis, West Indies. By John Alexander Burke Tles, Jus- tice of Peace and late Colonial Secretary of that island.

Fletcher and Son, printers, Market-Place, Norwich eEng. 187175

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NEVIS,

Smith, William, 16907-1797

A natural history of Nevis, and the rest of the English Leeward Charibee Islands in Ameri- ca. With many other observations on nature and art; particularly, An introduction to the art of decyphering. In eleven letters from the Rev? Mr. Smith, sometime rector of St. John's at Nevis ... to the Rev’ Mr, Mason, B.D. oes

Cambridge: Printed by J. Bentham, printer to the University; and sold by W. Thurlbourn in Cambridge; S. Birt in Ave-Maria-Lane, C. Bath-

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NEVIS.

Smith, William, 1690?7-17h9? A natural history *XH of Nevis coe (Card 2) -721F urst in Fleet-Street, and J. Beecroft in Lombard- -Sm6N Street, London. MDCCXLV, e17h5

3 Pele, 318, 69s De 21.5cem,.

NEVIS--FICTION.

Atherton, Gertrude Franklin (Horn) 1857-1948. The gorgeous isle, by Gertrude Atherton; a romance. Scene: Nevis, B. W. I., 1842, Il- lustrated by C. Coles Phillips. New York, Doubleday, Page & Company, 1908.

5 pol., 223 p. col. front., col. plates. 19.5cm.

Title vignette.

Rust cloth, gilt and silver stamped; colored decorative end-papers.

Another copy. a 19.5cm. MB

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YA b Ravell, Anthony. } 7 St. Christophers, or St. Kitts, .. . Engraved by Thomas Jefferys. [Map.] London. Sayer. 1775. Size, 1734 X 23% inches. Scale (com- puted), 4525 feet to 1 inch. Profile. Cee eeetl bene sty

Submap. Nevis. *Map 140.2.82.1775 Same. Laurie & Whittle. 1794. N : No. 6 in

Noe & in *Atlas 13C.[17-7] [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor. ]

July 13, 1903 E9629 Jefferys, Thomas, en 720-1771. Nevis, West Indies. Geog.

Maps. St. Christopher Island, West Indies. Geog. Maps.

NEVIS--HISTORY.

An answer to the Case of the Mills frigate +XH eee °722E London: Printed for R. Willock, in Cornhill. eA1OA = =M DCC LXVI, 217665

1 p.l., 5-38 ps 18cm

On proceedings brought by Thomas and John Mills against underwriters of ship Mills Frigate for voyage from Nevis to London.

NEVIS--HISTORY, Case in Nevis, 1817.

, *XH eLondons Whitmore and Fenn, Charing Cross. efe2 2181875 _ eA10C

1 Pele, iv, e3a=22, 39 Pe 20.5cm.

On severe punishments given slaves by order of Edward Huggins.

"Printed by B. R. Howlett, 10, Frith Street, Soho"==p.39 (2d count)

Ex libris (stamps and inscription): Arthur's Club, St. James St.

Nevizzano, Giovanni. -1540. *P. 52. 637 Sylvae nuptialis libri sex. In quibus ex dictis moder. materia matri- monij, dotium, filiationis, adulterij, originis, successionis, & moni- torialium plenissime discutitur. Una cum remedijs ad sedandum factiones Guelphorum et Giebelinorum . . ~- Lvgdvni. Apvd Ant. Vincentium. 1545. (35), 601, (5) pp. Sm. 8°.

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Aug. 8, 1903

F407 T.r. Marriage. Women. Guelphs and Ghibellines. Law.

Névome language. See Pima Indians. Language. Dialects. Névome.

This card was printea at the Boston i. Public Library, September 7, 1918.

4886 se

Nevsky, Pierre, pseud. See Corvin, Pierre de. 1844-1899.

This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 18, 1973. Ji27

New, Edmund Hort, illustrator,

Weston-Subedge, Gloucestershire, England, Parish. *Q.3.5

The last records of a Cotswold community: being the Weston Sub-

edge field account book for the final twenty-six years of the famous

Cotswold Games, hitherto unpublished, and now edited with a

study on the old time sports of Campden and the village com- munity of Weston, [edited] by C. R. Ashbee.

Colophon: Here end the last records of a Cotswold community ...

[Continued on the next card.]

This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 1, 1920. M487 T.r. Cotswold Games. New, Edmund Hort, illus. England. Sports and sporting. Ashbee, Charles Robert, ed.

Essex House Press. Pubs. Webb, sidney James, pref., 1859-. Hewins, Wil- liam Albert Samuel, ed. Common fields.

New, Edmund Hort, illustrator,

*

Weston-Subedge, Gloucestershire, England, Parish. The last records of a Cotswold community. (Continued.)

by C. R. Ashbee, under whose care also the book has been pro- duced. The drawings are by Edmund H. New, & the whole has been printed at the Essex House Press by the Guild of Handicraft in that town. M.DCCCCIV. (4), lvi, 59, (1) pp. Illus. Plates. Map. 23% cm., in 8s. The study relates partly to common fields. Preface by Sidney Webb. Authorities and references, pp. xxxix, xl. Appendix [notes], by W. A. S. Hewins, pp. xli-xlv. No. 66 of an edition of 75 copies on Essex House paper.

This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, December 1, 1920.

M487

*Q679

New, Edmund Hort, 1871-1931, illus.

White, Gilbert, 1720-1793.

The natural history of Selborne in the county of Southampton, by Gilbert White.

London, Humphrey Milford, 1937.

5 pel., e32-300 p. illus. 19cm. (Half-title: The Hesperides series)

Title vignette.

"SOO copies printed at the University Press, Oxford .." .

Typography by Bruge Rogers; illustrations by E, H, ag

New, Herbert (ga) ~/773- *Reserve Memoir of Anthony Martin. 6543 Evesham [Eng.] W. & H. Smith, 1978. ofl Lc xX: no.$

R-B

PS New, William Sloane. 3564

The night in which

all cats are -E8548 gray :

: another Stan Rembrant thriller N47 / by W. Sloane New. -- Massachusetts : Swamppress, cl980. 16 Dp. & £Ponts # VG em. Autograph copy. I. Title. MRGRRBK & ocm07778354

041539

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; em hae : | New aba awist, The. P P.54.117

British, Continental, and General Federation for the Abolition of Gov- ernment Regulation of Prostitution.

The new abolitionists. A narrative of a year’s work. Being an ac- count of the mission undertaken to the continent of Europe by Josephine E. Butler.

= ‘London. Dyer. 1876. viii, 237 pp. Sm. 8°.

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Jan. 9, Igoz E2581 State regulation of vice. Butler, Josephine E. T.r.

New accademy, The, of complements.

**G,176.62 Shakespeare, William. Spurious and doubtful plays, etc. Cupid’s cabinet vnilock’t.

Cupid’s cabinet vnlock’t, or the new accademy of complements. Odes, epigrams, songs ... presentations, congratulations .. . &c. With other various fancies. Created partly for the delight, but chiefly for the use of all ladies, gentlemen, and strangers, who affect to speak elegantly, or write quaintly.

[London? Moseley? 164-?] (1), 32, 57-101, 112-148, 21-128 pp.

Sm.8".

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(Continued ry card.)

G1567 T.r. (3). Oct. 26, 1906

New accademy, The, of complements.

: **G,176.62

Shakespeare, W. Spurious and doubtful plays, etc. Cupid’s cabinet vniock’t. (Continued.)

pp. 69, 70, 91,92 in the second series of pagination, but pp. tor and 112 in

the first series are consecutive pages. The running title of all following

the second p. 21 is, The art of courtship. This may have had a separate title-page.

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A new academy of compliments: or, The lover’s secretary.

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*XH 710 .Sn2n

A new account of some parts of Guinea, and the slave-trade. Snelgrave, William.

A new account of some parts of Guinea, and the slave-trade ... By Captain William Snel- grave.

London: Printed for James,John,and Paul Knapton,at the Crown in Ludgate Street. MDCCXXXIV. 1734)

12p.f.,288p. front.(fold.map) 19.5cem. (8vo) Numerous errors in paging. : "Errata": verso of 12th prelim. leaf.

The gift to “eo of Wendell Phillips.

MB-Rev.

New additions to the Art of husbandry.

eBlagrave, Josephs 1610-1682, #XL New additions to the Art of husbandry ... .685 VVith directions for breeding and ordering -BS7E all sorts of singing-birds; vvith remedies for their several maladies, not before pub= lickly made known, London, Printed for Benjamin Billingsley, i sign of the Printing-Press in Cornhil, 1685, 1 p.l., 136, «82 p. 17.5em. (8vo) (In his The epitome of the art of husbandry. London, , (Continued © on next card) MB

New additions to the Art of husbandry. eBlagrave, Josephs 1610-1682. New additions

*XL to the Art of husbandry ... 1685. (Card 2) -685 1685) -BS7E Added t. p. engraved.

Wing B3120A.

I. Title, g MB

The new Ahiman Rezon.

Freemasons. Virginia, Iodge.

The new Ahiman Rezon, Containing the laws and constitutions of the Grand Lodge of Virginia, To which is added, The history of Masonry, from the creation, to the death of Queen Elizabeth. By John K, Read, Richmond [Va,] Printed by J, Dixon, 1791,

xvi, 9, 241 pe 20cm,

Dedicated to George Washington,

Evans 23727.

1. Freemasons—-— <4 i, John K,

ee oshrion 4." dedica—

U. ep PLES s of Ge Serio

SPECIAL

COLLECTIONS New album of White Mountain views. (Portland, SCH Me., Chisholm Bros. ca.1890] .W39 18.5x67cm.folded to 18.5xl4cm. illus. Cover-title.

1. White Mountains--Descr. & trav.--Views.

® 1

qi Iojz yes sTp

S 624-9) 9V--TTepuey uey:3

New Aldine library, The,

Rohde, Eleanour Sinclair. *L.56.14 The old English gardening books.

London. Martin Hopkinson & Co., Ltd. 1924. xii, 144 p Plates. Plans. Facsimiles. Vignette. [The new Aldine iibeary. 5.]| 23% cm., in 8s,

Bibliography of 16th and 17th century manuals, pp. 115-144.

This card was printed at the Boston ee Public Library, July 18, 1925.

N1268 T.r. S.r. Landscape gardening. Flower gardens.

New Almanack, A. By Nathaniel Whittemore.

See Almanack, An. By Nathaniel Whittemore.

This card was printed at the Boston @j Public Library, November 11, 1913.

Ks502

New American atlas, A.

Finley, Anthony, publisher, *Atlas 60.1826 A new American atlas, designed principally to illustrate the geogra- phy of the United States of North America; in which every county in each state and territory of the Union is accurately de-

lineated, .. .

Philadelphia. 1826. (3) pp. 15 maps. 48cm. “Nap 18:8 Same. Thin paper. Maps folded. (2) pp. 15 CIM. popup opt jeanne

There is no title-page. *Atlas 10601826

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BART

Public Library, January 26, 1910. H1934 America. Geog. Maps. Atlases. T.r.

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New American atlas, A...

*Atlas 35.2.1823 Tanner, Henry Schenk. 1786-1858. * A new American atlas containing maps of the several states of the North American Union. Philadelphia. 1823. (3), 18 pp. 22 maps. Engraved title-page. 60 cm., in Is.

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This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, April 12, 1910. H2296 Atlases. T.r.

Ace. The new American clerk's magazine and young 83- conveyancer's pocket companion. 363 Alexandria : Printed for R. Gray, by S. Showden & J.D. Simms, 1614. S/S 32228; cf. Sabin 85342.

**H 88.129

[New American Magazine, The. Edited by Sylvanus Americanus. No. 1-173] January, 1758-May, 1759.

[Woodbridge, in New Jersey. Printed and sold by James Parker. 1758, 59.) v. 8°. This is only a part of The New American Magazine, the divisions called The monthly miscellany, Poetical essays, and The historical chronicle. Also, in nos. 1 and 2, The chronological diary. The New American Magazine was preceded by The American Magazine and Monthly Chronicle for the British Colonies [**H.88.128].

VY [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]

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Go491 Periodicals. Americanus, Sylvanus, pseud., ed.

The New American practical navigator.

* o. American practical navigator. [1838]-39, 44-45, | 51, 57, 68, 74, 80, 83, 85, 88, 92, 1906, 10, 16-17, 25, 25-26, 36, 39, 43, 58- FOR OTHER EDITIONS ser ANTHOR Washington, U. S. Govt. Print. Off. f1838-

1958} FOR FULL INFORMATION spe MAIN, ENTRY 4 ve illus., maps, diagrse, chartse 64-

Rare Sco aa Brome, sop 07. 11, 17, 26, 32, 36-37, 42, 49 52083, 59260,64e Now York, E. & G. %, Biunt ° f1802-64] | 15 ve illuse, maps, diagrse, charts. 23-25cme |

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A48

The New American practical navigator.

*VK555 pnerican practical navigator +e. (Card 2)

1906~- issued as U. S. Hydrographic Office Publication noe 9.

1802-11 called 1lst-3d ed.;1817 called 1st stereotype (4th) ed.; 1826-64 called 6th-Sed new stereotype ed.

Title varies: 1802-80, The New American

ractical navigator.

1802-38 by N. Bowditchs 1839-64 by J. I. Bowditch; 1868- issued by U. 5. Hydro- graphic Office.

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The New American practical navigator.

*VK555 American practical navigator ee. (Card 3)

.A48

*VK555 oA48

Imprint varies: 1802-07, Newburyport, E. M. Blunt (1802, for Cushing & Appleton)—1811-64, New York, E. & G. We Blunt (1811-26, E. M. Blunt)

= Appendix. Newburyport, E. M. Blunt, 4 e . 1 ve (unpaged) 23cme

Appendix 1. Navigation. 2. Nautical astronomy.

I. Bowditch, Nathaniel, 1773-1838, II. Bowditch, Jonathan Ingersoll, be. 1806. III, U.S. Hydro- graphic Office. TY, Title: The New American

.practical navicator V. Series: U. S. Hydro-

graphic Office. - Publication no. 9

.

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The new American practical navigator.

Bowditch, Nathaniel, 1773-1838.

The new American practical navigator, Ist ed. Newburyport, E. M. Blunt for C. Bingham [1802]

589 p. illus., map, charts, diagrs. 23cm,

FOR OTHER EDITIONS ase ATTTHOR

1. Navigation, 2. Nautical astronomy.

I. Title. ®

The new American primer containing short and easy lessons for little children.

Cincinnati: Published by E. Morgan and son. Cca.1835]

1 ple, 2h, ELI p. Tllus.. Liem.

Title illustration. Printed illustrated yellow wrappers.

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New, A, and accvrat map of the world, ... [Anon.] See Speed, John. 15527-1629.

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H1269

Public Library, November 1, 1909.

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Depr, A new and accurate map of the colony of Massa-— *XMap chusetts Bay, in North America.

+01 CLondon, 1780]

.1780

map. 31x34em.

Extracted from the Universal magazine, v.67 (1780) p.281.

Includes Rhode Island and part of Connecticut.

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New and accurate map, A, of the present war in North America. (/n Universal Magazine, The. Vol. 20, p. 193. Size, 1034 & 143% inches. Scale, none. London. 1759.) *7224.8,20 A map chiefly of New England.

* Same. (Cut from Same.) «Mar Soa tlsscgeo

This card was printed ut the Boston Public Library, June 5, 1933. D2193 America, North. Geog. American Colonies. Geog. Maps. —_

New England. Geog. Maps.

New and accurate plan, A, of London,

Harris, John, of London, publisher. A new and accurate plan of London, Westminster and the Borough of Southwark, with all the additional streets, squares, &c.; also the improved roads, to the year 1781. London. [1781.] Size, 13 X 20% inches. Scale (computed), 1320 feet to 1 inch. Folded.

*Atlas 1265.3.1781

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l L3090 T.r. London. Descr. Maps.

Public Library, December 29, 1917.

RARE Book Derr, XL

+759 -H13N

A new and compleat system of architecture.

Halfpenny, William

A. new and compleat system of architecture, de- lineated in a variety of plans and elevations; : together with offices and outbuildings... and est- imates. of each design. :-Prefixed to these are ten different sorts of piers, with gates.of various compositions... : also new architectonic rules for drawing the members, in all kinds and proportions of the orders. : To which is added a method of dis- charging and supporting of arches in bridges... / designed by William Halfpenny, architect and car-

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Halfpenny, William. A new and compleat system of architecture... 1759. (Card 2)

penter. . ; ee London : Printed for R. Sayer, MDCCLXI. (17591 C4I,25p.,46,C1) leaves of anes (2 folded) : 411. 3. 20x24.5 cm. Title page. in red and. oe Some of the plates are plans. Ex libris(bookplates): James Knapp.

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A new and complete index to the Botanical Magazine from its commencement in 1787 to the end of 1904... To which is prefixed a history of the magazine / by W. Botting Hemsley. == London: Lovell Reeve & Co. Ltd., 1906. (Printed by Gilbert and Rivington.) Lsiaid, IL), 280 pe. = 25: ems Curtis's botanical magazine under

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New and complete tables of the net duties

CSteel, David] a New and complete tables of the net duties payable, and drawbacks allowed, on goods, wares, and merchandise, imported into, ex- ported from, and carried coastwise in, Great-

Britain, agreeable to the Act of the 27 Geo’

iii. called the Consolidation-Act, and cor- rected to the year 1794 ...

London: Printed for D.Steel,at the Navigation- Warehouse ,Union-Row,Tower-Hill. M.DCC.XCIV. <Price three shillings? £1794)

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Derrt In: CSteel, David] New and complete tables of

XE the net duties payable ... 1794. (Card 2)

- 794

.5t3S 1128p. 20.5em.(8vo) (In his The ship-master's

assistant and owner's manual ... London, 179)

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New and correct plan, A, of the Town of Boston,

Aitken, Robert, engraver, 1734-1802. *Mep 81.6.M5.1775.4 A new and correct plan of the Town of Boston, and provincial camp. [Philadelphia. 1775.] Size, 1034 * 7% inches. Scale, none.

The plan of the provincial camp is on a submap, with a scale (computed) of 1.9 miles to 1 inch. Cut from Pennsylvania Magazine, July, 1775 [**H.94.85.1].

Same. Facsimile. [Boston. 1875?] Size, 1034 Wks inches.

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*Map 81.6.M5.1775.4R Same. Size, 8 1/4 X 6 1/8 inches.

*Map 81.6.M5. 776.48

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Publi- Library, October 3, 1974. Mo#8&7 T.r. Boston. Hist. Revolution. Siege, 1775, 1776. Maps.

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New and accurate plan, A, of the Town of Boston in New England. Size, 1034 * 6 inches. Scale, none. (Jn Universal Magazine. Vol. 54, p. 225. London. 1774.)

*7224.8.54

Same. (Cut from Same.) *Map 81.3.1774.2R Same. New York. Am. Photo-Lith Co. [17747] Size, 6x 83% inches. *Map 81.3.1774.2

There are slight alterations in the position of the legend.

This card was printcd at the Boston _ Public Library November 5, 1935.

D2163 Boston. Descr. Maps.

A new and concise history of the Revolution in France ...

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New and correct plan, A, of the town of Boston. [London. 1775.] Size, 10 3/8 x 7 7/16 inches. Scale. (computed), 1020 feet to 1 inch. (In Gentleman's “agazine, vol. 45, op. p. 493.) *3135.1.45=**G,351.3.45 Issued in Oct. 1775; shows Charlestown in ruins. Same. ut from above. Rare Beok Deajo, 23 in *Map 32.1 Same. Facsimile, from an original wrongfully insert- ed in the City Kegistrar's Boston Directory of

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New and correct plan, A, of the town of sSoston. (Continued)

1789. (In 10th neport of the Record Commissioners of the City of Boston. Boston. 1886.) ¥*6350a.41 Same. Cut from above. Rare Book DepttMap 81.3.1775 Same. Reduced facsimile. oize, 8 3/8 x 5 7/6 inches. (In Short narrative of the horrid massacre in Boston. [Reprint.] New York. 1849.)

2353.42

New and elegant general atlas, A, comprising all the new discoveries maps drawn by Arrowsmith

to the present time; containing .. . *Atles 1010.4. 1804

and Lewis. Philadelphia. Conrad & Co. 1804. (3) pp. (65) maps. 27 cm. “Map rese-e.

Map No. 6 is missing. Same. Boston. Thomas & Andrews. 1805. (63) maps. . *Atlas 1010,4.1805 : same. Id12. *Atlas 1OLO Te ate

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Samuel, of Philadelphia (?), draughtsman.

sate New and elegant general atlas, A. *Atlas 1010.4. 1805.2

Laurie, Robert, & James Whittle, publishers.

Laurie and Whittle’s New and elegant general atlas; chiefly in- tded for the use of schools, and convenience of gentlemen’ s li- braries ...

London. 1805. (6) pp. Plate. 38 maps. Engraved title-page.

23 cm. The engraved title-page reads: A new and elegant general atlas.

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K145 Atlases. New and elegant general atlas, A.

A new and entertaining alphabet, for young children. London, W. Darton, 1811.

A new and exact account of Jamaica.

eLeslie, Charless fl. 1739.

+XH A new and exact account of Jamaica, wherein

e714D =the antient and present state of that colony,

eL56Nc its importance to Great Britain, laws, trade, manners and religion, together with the most remarkable and curious animals, plants, trees, &e. are described: with a particular account of the sacrifices, libations, &e. at this day in use anong the Negroes, The third edition. To which is added, An appendix, containing an ac- count of Admiyal Yeron's success at Porto Bello

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*Defoe 30 698 A new and exact description of Moscovy es. ALON The whole containing all that is necessary to be known concerning that vast empire, London, Printed for R. Baldwin, 1698, 28 Pe 20cm, Wing N541,

1, Russia—Descr, & trav.

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- aes A new and further narrative of the state

KEG of New-England, being a continued account of

soak the bloudy Indian-War, from March till August,

ae L676: «zx

no. London, Printed by J.B.for Dorman Newman at

the Kings Arms in the Poultry, 1676.

lp.f.,14p. 30.5cem.(fol.)

Royal arms on t.p.

Signed at end: N.S.

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New and general biographical dictionary. New ed., in 12 ve, enlarged and improved. Vol. 1-8, 10-12. London: We. Strahan. 1784. 11 ve. 8°. *225125 Two copies of vol. 6.

Same. New ede, in 15 ve, enlarged and improved. London: Robinsone 1798. 15 v. 8°, **K 0175 1=*6246 250 522 portraits inserted in **K.173.1l.

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New and old. PS1289 C85N4 [Channing, Walter] 1786-1876. New and old ... —_— 1851. v, 1851p. 1912 KEPT IN gare Book Poems. DEPT. "Notes"; p. [139]-151. *A.1621 —— —= [Another copy]

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New and old, #h,.8701 6 Symonds, John Addington, 1840-1893, New and old, a volume of verse, London, Smith Elder & Co., 1880. x, 248 p. 21 om

New and true Egyptian fortune-teller, The,

Ptolomy, King of the Gypsies, pseud. **G,_388.66 The new and true Egyptian fortune-teller; discovering to young men, maids and widows, their good or bad fortunes. [Boston.] Sold at the Printing Office in Marlborough Street, MDCCLXXIV. 23 pp. 17% cm,, in 4s.

Evo YA 640,

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New and true stories for children. *hec New York, Raynor, 1849. 69-822

Gift of S. Hamilton

The New anti-Roman pacquet, gee

The Weekly pacquet of advice from Rome,

The new Aphion.

Edinburgh, University. Union.

The new Aphion, being the book of the Fdin- burgh University Union Fancy Fair, in which are contained sundry artistick, instructive, and di- verting matters, all now made publick for the first time. Edinburgh, Imprinted at the Univor- sity Press by T, & A, Constable, 1886,

240 p. illus, 13cm,

1. Edinburgh—-Fairs, I, Title,

The new Arcadia.

*PR1101 ~W3 Beltcher, W. 1792 -.. The new Arcadia, a regulated Pindaric ode:

(In imitation of Gray.) By W. Beltcher ... [London, 1789]

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New art of lying.

Mason, Henry. No. 5 in **C.21.11 The new art of lying, covered by Iesuites under the vaile of equivocation. London. 1624, (22), 106 pp.

No, 1 in **K,23.55 New art of swimming, with Dr. Franklin’s directions to swimmers and Dr. Buchan’s advice on river & sea-bathing. London, printed for Ann Lemoine... [1798.| 38 pp. Plate. Engraved title-page. 14cm., in 6s. Franklin’s and Buchan’s articles are catalogued separately.

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The new association.

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30 ([leslie, Charles] 1650-1722, supposed author.

-702 The new association of those called, moderate-

.142Nd church-men, with the modern-Whigs and fanaticks, to under-mine and blow-up the present church and government, Occasion'd by a late pamphlet, en- tituled, The danger of priest-craft [by John Dennis], &, eee By a true-churcheman, The 4th ed, corr, [London] Printed and sold by the book- “Oe. and Wes Ynins HER ps Q?aurHOR

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30 [leslie, Charles] 1650-1722, supposed author. 702 The new association «ee The 4th ed. eee 1705. -142Nd = (Card 2)

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The new association of those called, moderate- church-man e!3, with the modern-Whigs and fana- ticks, to under-mine and blow-up the present church and government. Occasion'd by a late pamphlet, entituled, The danger of priest-craft, &c. eby John Dennis» ... By a true-church-man eee The third edition corrected. cLondons Printed and sold by the booksellers of London and Westminster. 1702.

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The new association.

[Ieslie, Charles] 1650-1722, supposed author.

The new association, Part II, With farther improvements, As another and later Scots Pres- byterian-covenant, besides that mentioned in the former part .e. An answer to some objections in the pretended D, Foe's explication, in the reflec- tions upon the Shortest Way eee The 2d ed. with additions. [London] Printed and sold by the book- ie. “— a eee es HORS sce AUTHOR

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Go886 T.r.

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A new battledore. son, (n.d.J

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New Bedford, J/ass.

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New Bedford, Mass. Association for the Relief Ace. of Aged Women, 78-455 Constitution, by-laws & rules of the Association ... rev.ed. New Bedford, Fessenden & Baker, 1873.

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New-Bedford: Press of Benjamin Lindsey. 187.

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New Bedford, Mass. Committee to suppress any *Reserve

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New Bedford, Mass. Free Public Library. *Reserve Proceedings on the occasion of laying the cor- 4452 ner stone. 229 New-Bedford, FE. Anthony, 1856. no.13 LOox,

New Redford. Lyceum.

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New Bedford, Mass. Lyceum. *Reserve Constitution and by-laws.

4458 New Bedford, Standard Steam Printing House, “23 1860. no.7 LCo.

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New Bedford. Lyceum. *Reserve General directions for collecting and preserv- 4452 ing articles. IP teee New-Bedford, J.C. Parmenter, 1837. no.5 LCo. |

New Bedford, Mass, Mayor (George B. Richmond) *Reserve Extract from the inaugural address ... L452 [New Bedford, 1870] 029 LCo. no.17

New Bedford, Mass. Purchase Street School. see

Purchase Street School (New Bedford, Mass.).

New Bedford, Mass. School Committee.

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New Bedford, Mass. School Committee.

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New Bedford, Mass. Trinitarian Church. “*Reserve The confession of faith, covenant, standing 4452 rules ... 229 New-Bedford, Evening Bulletin Press, 1846. ne? LCo.

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New Beéford, Mass. Water Dept. *Reserve lew Bedford Water Work’s. Specificabions for 4452 service pipe. 029 New Bedford, Fessenden & Baker, 1871. no.18 LCx.

New Bedford, Mass. Women's Reform and Relief Ace. Association, 78-456 Articles ... New Bedford: E. Anthony, 1859.

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New Bedford, Mass. Young Men's Institute. An appeal ... cNew Bedford? J.H. Benham cl8--s LCoe

New “BWedMorva , Vase. Meserigivon, axe. Nieuws.

Bailey, O. H., and Company. _ oor hap oe-? View of the City of New Bedford, Mass. *Map 81.4-N33.1876 New Bedford. Ellis. 1876. Size, 1874 X 33 inches. 6 views of buildings.

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NEW BEDFORD CHILDREN'S AID SOCIETY.

Peabody, Ephraim, 1807-1856.

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Boston: Printed by Isaac R.Butts. 1842.

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New book of knowledge, The. Shewing the effects of the planets and other astronomical constellations; with the strange events that befall men, women and children, born under them. Together with The husbandman’s practice: or, prognostication for ever. With the shepherd’s perpetual prognostication for the weather. Also, a brief discourse on the natural causes of meteors; with an account of several remarkable earthquakes, rains, thunders, light- nings, comets, blazing-stars, &c. . . . and observations on the

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NEW BRICK CHURCH (BOSTON, MASS.)--HISTORY

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A history of the Second Church, or Old North, in Boston : to which is added a History of the New Brick Church... / by Chandler Robbins. --

Boston: : Published by a committee of the Society, 1852 (Boston : Printed by J. Wilson & Son).

viii, (21, 320 ¢., (5] leaves of piates ¢ Lid.«,; EXCGnNt., porte. § 25 em:

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Juv. M148 The new British Primer: or, Child's best guide. Newcastel, S. Hodgson, 1793.

*6558.4—**G.3961.3 New British Theatre, The: a selection of original dramas, not yet acted; some of which have been offered for representation, but not accepted: with critical remarks by the editor. No. 1-16, [2d edition. ] London. Colburn. 1814, 1815. 4 v. 2114 cm., in 8s. Contents. 1. Preface to second edition. The witness; a tragedy. The

watch-house; a farce. The intrigues of a day; a comedy. The prophetess; a tragedy. The masquerade; a comedy. Theodora; a tragedy. The word of honor; a comedy. The bandit; an opera. The forgEry; a drama. The genii; a masque, by Andrew Becket. 2, Sulieman; a tragedy. Manceuvring; a comedy. Villario; a play.

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T.)

Family politics; a comedy. Thermopyle; or repulsed invasion; a tragic drama. The sailor’s return; a farce. The last act; a farce. The way to win her; a comedy. The mermaid; an interlude. 3. The sorceress; a tragedy. A search after perfection; a comedy. Gon- zanga; a drama. The gondolier: or, a night in Venice; an opera. The Spaniards; or the expulsion of the Moors; an heroic drama. Love, honor, and interest; a comedy. Orpheus; an opera. The apostate; or, Atlantis destroyed; a tragedy. Father and son, or family frailties; a comedy. 4. Selim and Zuleika; a tragedy. Woman’s will; a comedy,

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*6558.4—**G.3961.3

New British Theatre, The: a selection of original dramas. (Continued,

L8o061

2. ae a tragedy. Apollo’s choice; or, the contest of the Aonides; a musical burletta. He must be married; or, the miser out- witted; an operatical piece. The fair crusader; an opera. Hector; a tragic cento. The Savoyard; an opera. Sixteen and sixty; a musical farce.

Originally published in numbers, four of which, in consecutive order, are bound in each volume. Each title is catalogued separately.

This publication first bore the title, The Rejected Theatre, which was changed to The Original and Rejected Theatre, and later to The New

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Vol. 1 of the copy on shelf-number **G.3961.3 contains an additional title-page, The Original and Rejected Theatre, also other preliminary matter from the Ist edition, and, in both copies, numbers 2-4 of vol. 1 and all of vol. 2 are of the rst edition. Each copy, however, contains Preface to second edition.

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12 Sept. 1956 - Gift of Persis Cox

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Mauduit, Israel, 1708-1787. *XH The substance of a speech made at a general .C785 court of the Company for Propagation of the Gos- -M44S pel in New England and the Parts Adjacent, in America. By Israel Mauduit.

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Williams and Son,Stationer's Court;Burton and Briggs ,156,Leadenhall-Street ;Booth,Duke-Street, Manchester-Square ;Blanchard,City-Road,London; and at all the Methodist preaching houses in town and country. 1816.

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Slafter, Edmund Farwell, compiler and editor. *4315.6=**G.301.34 Sir William Alexander and American colonization. Including three royal charters; a tract on colonization; a patent of the County of Canada and of Long Island; and the roll of the Knights Baronets of New Scotland; with annotations and a memoir by Edmund F, Slafter. Boston. 1873. vii, (1), 283 pp. Portrait. Map. [Prince Society. Publications.]_ 21% cm., in &s. Contents. Preface. Memoir of Sir William Alexander. Bibliography. Royal charter of New Scotland in favor of Sir William Alexander, by (Continued on the next card.]

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Nova Scotia. Hist. New Brunswick. Hist. America. Hist. Disc. and col.

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Roll of the Knights Baronets of New Scotland. Royal charter of

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Council. Officers of the Prince Society. The Prince Society. Pub-

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Wall, John P., compiler. *“20th”.274g.1 New Brunswick, New Jersey, in the World War, 1917-1918. [New Brunswick, N. J. 1921.] 162, (14) pp. Portraits. Plates. Map. Autograph facsimile. 27cm. Describes the entry of the United States into the World War, the raising

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Mo447 New Brunswick, N. J. Hist. European War, 1914-1919. United States.

NEW BRUNSWICK--HISTORY--POETRY. Manners, George, 1778-1853.

+XA The conflagration, a poem, written and publish- .4u61M. ed for the benefit of the sufferers by the re- lw cent disastrous fires in the province of New

Brunswick. By George Manners, esquire, British consul in Massachusetts ...

Boston: Printed and published by Ingraham & Hewes, no.ll State Street. 1825.

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A bird’s eye view.

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New Canterbury tales.

Hewlett, Maurice Henry, 1861-1923. *A.4116.30 New Canterbury tales.

Westminster. Archibald Constable & Co., Ltd. 1901. 317 pp. 19% cm,, in 8s. Contents. The prologue. The scrivener’s tale of the Countess Alys. Don Costard’s tale of Peridore and Paravail. Captain Salomon Brazen- head’s tale of the half brothers. The Prioress of Ambresbury’s tale of Saint Gervase of Plessy. Master Richard Smith’s tale of the cast of the apple. Percival Perceforest’s tale of Eugenio and Galeotto.

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M6671 T.r.

PaSlic Library, July 10, (923.

**G_.3855.10 [New] canting dictionary: comprehending all the terms antient and

modern, used in the several tribes of gypsies, beggars, shoplifters, highwaymen, foot-pads, and all other clans of cheats and villains. Interspersed with proverbs, phrases, figurative speeches, &c. .. . To which is added, a complete collection of songs in the canting dialect. 4

London, Printed; and sold by the booksellers of London and

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= L8460 Songs. Without music. Colls. English language. Slang. Dict.

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A new catalogue of vulgar errors. Rare Back

Derr. Fovargue, Stephen, f1.1767.

a (C3 A new catalogue of vulgar errors. By Stephen

-3855 Fovargue ...

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*Defve 30 710 A new catechism, with Dr. Hickes's thirty ,AION nine articles, London, Printed for B, Bragg, 1710. x, 7-38 (isey 28) Pe 19 cite Pages 26-28 misnumbered 36-38. In this edition the price is given as "3 a," An attack on the Nonjuring clergy. 1, Nonjurors, 2. Hickes, George, 1642-1715, ae

*Defoe 30 Pig Abe) A new catechism, with Dr, Hickes's thirty VA1ONb nine articles, London, Printed for B, Bragg, 1710. 32 pe 18cm,

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The 2d ed. corr, London,

Printed for B, Bragg, 1710, X, 7-28 p. 19cm, An attack on the Nonjuring clergy,

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30 e710 A new catechism, with Dr, Hickes's thirty

,A1l0Nd nine articles, With a preface, relating to the true interest of Great Britain, both in church and state, The 3d ed, enl. London, Printed for B, Bragg, 1710.

35 Pe 19cm, An attack on the Nonjuring clergy.

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New centurion, the.

Eastwick, James. The new centurion: a tale of automatic war.

= London. Longmans, Green & Co. 1895 Plates: 12°.

A study of heavy ordnance and war ships.

5.

* 20th 92,14

95 pp. Illus.

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New Century Club, Philadelphia. *P_39.625.2

Annual report. 12th, 15th-17th, 19th-21st, 23d-26th, 28th, 29th. 1889, 92-94, 96-98, 1900-03, 05, 06.

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New Century Club, Philadelphia. *P.39.625.1 New Century Club history as told at the coming-of-age celebration, 1877-08, and from the minutes of the first ten years.

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New Century Club, St. Paul, Minn.

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New Century Club, The, Vinton, Iowa. *P,39.629m I [Year-book.] 1896/97, 98, 99, 1900, 1901, 1902, 1903, 1904, 1905,

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#.30.5° A new chapter in the early life of Washington. -P52N Pickell, John, 18027-1865,

A new chapter in the early life of Washington, in connection with the narrative history of the Potomac Company. New York, Appibten, 1856.

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1, Washington, George, Pres. U. S,—-Biog. 2. Potomac Company. @ Title,

New chronicle, A, of The compleat angler,

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E1424 T.r. Walton, Izaak, 1593-1683. Bibl.

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New chronicles of Rebecca. Boston, Houghton, Mifflin, 1907.

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New chronological table, or Correct register of every remarkable and important occurrence from the earliest period to the present year, 1782.

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New chum, *A ,5684M 239 Masefield, John, 1878- ».. New chum, New York, The Macmillan company, 1945, 4 p.l., 268 p, 19 1/2 om, PR6O25 "First [American] pinting,"

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A new collection of forty-four cotillons.

| CGallini, Giovanni Andrea Battista] 1728-1805, *XG comp. .765 A new collection of forty-four cotillons, with .G13c. figures properly adapted; also the music for six select dances, two of which may be used as co- tillons.

CLondon] Printed for Giovanni Andrea Gallini; and sold by R. Dodsley, in Pall-Mall; T. Becket, and P.A. De Hondt, in the Strand; J. Dixwell, in St. Martin's-Lane, near Charing-Cross; and at Mr. Bremner's music shop, opposite Somerset-House in

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CGallini, Giovanni Andrea Battista] 1728-1805, comp. A new collection of forty-four co- tillons ... (Card 2)

the Strand. Cea. 1765?)

10, Ch7] p. 54 pl. on 29%. (music) 2len. (8vo) (In his Critical observations on the art of dancing. London [ca. 17657))

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New collection, A, of voyages and travels.

Stevens, John, editor, d. 1726.

A new collection of voyages and travels: with historical accounts of discoveries and conquests in all parts of the world. None of them ever before printed in English, being now first translated from the Spanish, Italian, French, Dutch, Portuguese and other languages: Adorn’d with cuts. [Anon.]

London. Printed, and sold by J. Knapton, &c. 1708 [ete.]. 3 v int. Maps. Plates. 20cm., in 4s. **G.145.3 Contents. —1. Leonardo de Argensola, Bartolomew. The discovery and conquest of the Molucco and Philippine Islands. 2. Lawson, John. A

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travels. (Continued.) new voyage to Carolina; containing the exact description and natural

history of that country ... 3. Cieza de Leon, Pedro de. The seven- teen years travels ... through ... Peru. The three volumes are catalogued separately.

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New comer into America, pseud,

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Loyal American’s Almanack, The, for the year 1715.... By A new comer into America.

Boston. Printed in the year of peace, 1715. 16 pp. 24°.

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New Comic Annual, for 1831, by **G_3945.12 London. Hurst, Chance, e Co. [1830.] xvi, 192 pp. Illus.

Plates. 16% cm., in 8s. The word by, on the title-page is followed by a picture of Falstaff and a

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K2672 Annuals. Falstaff, Sir John.

New, complete letter writer; or, The art of correspondence.

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Alcott, Amos Bronson, 1799-1888. *A.110.3 New Connecticut. An autobiographical poem. Boston. Privately printed. 1881. (2), 158pp. Portrait. Plate. 17% cm., in 8s.

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L2890 T.r. Poem.

New conscience, A, and an ancient evil, Addams, Jane, 1860- 1935. 3588.288—*P.54.5.1

A new conscience and an ancient evil. New York. The Macmillan Co. 1912. xi, 219 pp. 18% cm.

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Ace. Th- 382 The new cries of London.... New York, M.Day, 1834.

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4265.242—No. 6 in *3443.1=No. 12 in bors or No. 1 in **4284.10.3—=No. 5 in **K.137.3 Parker, Theodore. The new crime against humanity. A sermon, preached at the Music Hall, in Boston, June 4, 1854. Boston, Mussey & Co. 1854. 76 pp. 8°.

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Mar. 26, 1901 Dg282 Slavery. T.r. United States. Slav.

New custom. 1573. [Morality.] *Q.58.17

London. Jack. 1908. vi pp. (16) ff. in collotype facsimile. Black-letter. [The Tudor facsimile texts.] 2514 cm.

The title-page of the original reads: A new enterlude no lesse wittie: then pleasant, entituled new custome... never before this tyme im- printed . . . 1573. The colophon reads: Imprinted at London in Fleete streete by William How for Abraham Veale...

The play was written to further the Reformation.

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M507 S.r. Interludes. Moralities. Reformation.

*"H.gog.148 New danger! It is now rumored that the slaveholder intends to carry off Burns by the aid of hired ruffians .. . [Boston, Mass. 1854.] Broadside, 91% X 9% inches.

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G1308 Broadsides. Burns, Anthony. 1830?-1862.

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The new danger of presbytery.

CSherlock, William] 16417-1707.

The new danger of presbytery. Or, The claims and practices of some in the Lower-House of Convocation, very dangerous to the constitu- tion of an episcopal and metropolitical church. With an answer to the Vindication of the nar-~ rative of the Lower-House Cby Charles Trimnell], &c. as far as concerns this argument.

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CSherlock, William] 16417-1707.

The new danger of presbytery. Or, The claims and practices of some in the Lower-House of Con- vocation, very dangerous to the constitution of an episcopal and metropolitical church. With an answer to the Vindication of the narrative of the Lower-House, &c. Cby Charles Trimnell] ...

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The new day, a poem in songs and sonnets, by Richard Watson Gilder. New York, Scribner, Armstrong and company, 1876.

112 p. 16%,

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New day, The, Poem,

Gilder, Richard Watson, 1844-1909. The new day. A poem in songs and sonnets. New York. Scribner, Armstrong, & Co. 1876. gnettes. 17cm., in 8s. Two copies on shelf-number *A.3381. Same. New edition. 1880. 106 pp. 17%4cm., in 4s. *A.3381.10

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4407.126 Two copies.

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112 pp. Vi-

A new defence of the Lord Bishop of Bangor's —_ sermon on John xviii. 36. efoe

28h [Hare, Francis, Bp, of Chichester} 1671-1740. 9 A new defence of the Lord Bishop of Bangor's

no. 4 sermon on John viii, 36, considered as it is the performance of a man of ‘ictters ys. By an impartial hand, The 2d cd, corr, Iondon, Printed for J, Bowyer, 1720.

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New description, A, of Oregon and California,

Hastings, Lansford W. **G.309.74 A new description of Oregon and California: containing complete

descriptions of those countries, together with the Oregon treaty and correspondence, and a vast amount of information relating to the soil, climate, productions, rivers and lakes, and the vari- ous routes over the Rocky Mountains. Also an account, by Col. R. B. Mason, of the gold region, and a new route to California. Cincinnati. Rulison. 1857. 160 pp. Plate. Vignette. 22cm., in 4s.

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empires, kingdoms, states, provinces, countries, islands, cities

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account of the natures of the people . . . as also of the rarities,

wonders and curiosities, of fishes, beasts, birds, rivers, moun-

tains, plants, etc... . Faithfully collected from the best authors.

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New dialogues upon the present posture of affairs,

30 [Davenant, Charles] 1656-1714. e710 Sir Thomas Double at court, and in high pre- .D27S ferments. In two dialogues, between Sir Thomas Double and Sir Richard Comover, alias Mr, Whig— love: on the 27th of September, 1710, Part t{-1I]. [London] Printed, and sold by J, Mor— phew, 1710, 2 pts. inlv, 18cm, Part II has title: New dialogues upon the present posture of affairs,

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A new dictionary of English particles.

4 yelker, William, 1623-168h.

A treatise of English particles, shewing much of the variety of their significations and uses in English: and how to render them into Latine

according to the propriety and elegancy of that language. With a praxis upon the same. By William Walker ... The twelfth edition ... London, Printed by J.H.for E.Pawlett,at the Bible in Chancery-Lane,near Fleetstreet, 1703. 8p. f. ,461Ci.e.463,C46Ip. 18cm. (4to) Added engraved t.p. bound as frontispiece: A new dictionary of English particles ...

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Bradford, Gamaliel, Jr., 1863- 4349.368—=*P.10.1¢9.2 Portraits of American women. Boston. Houghton Mifflin Co. 1919. x, (3), 276 (2) pp. Por- traits. 22cm. Contents. Abigail Adams. Sarah Alden Ripley. Mary Lyon. Harriet Beecher Stowe. Margaret Fuller Ossoli. —- Louisa May Alcott. Frances Elizabeth Willard. Emily Dickinson. Notes. Index.

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L8371 T.r. New England. Biog. and geneal. Women. Biography.

New England. Biography and genealogy,

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Crawford, Mary Caroline, 1874-1932.

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NEW ENGLAND—BIOGRAPHY *F3 ~H42 Eliot, John, 175-1813. A biographical dictionary, containing a brief account of the first settlers, and other eminent characters among the magistrates, ministers, literary and worthy men, in New- England. By John Eliot, D.D. corresponding secretary of the Massachusetts historical society ... Published by Cushing and Appleton,

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Robbins, Thomas, 1777-1856.

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Original title: A history of New-Ingland, with particular references to the denomination of Christians called Baptists.

Running title: History of the Baptists in New-England.

Sheets of Boston, 1777, edition of vol.I and Providence, 1784, edition of vol.II, here

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Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728.

Johannes in eremo. Memoirs relating to the lives, of the ever memorable, Mr. John Cotton, who dyed, 23.d.10.m 1652. Mr. John Norton, who dyed, 5.4.2. m. 1663. Mr. John Wilson, who dyed, 7.d.6.m. 1667. Mr. John Davenport, who dyed, 15.d.1l.m. 1670, reverend and renowned ministers of the gospel, all, in the more immediate service of one church, in Boston; and Mr. Thomas Hooker, who dyed, 7.4. 5.m. 1647. pastor of the church at Hartford;

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Perry,at his shop,under the west end of the Town- house. 1695.

32,80,39,46,30,45,C2Ip. 15cm. (8vo) Address to the reader, by Increase Mather: p.3- 12 (1st count).

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NEW ENGLAND—CHURCH HISTORY. *F] oT51 Thornton, John Wingate, 1818-1878. The historical relation of New England to the English commonwealth. By John Wingate Thornton. (Boston, U. S. A., Press of A. Mudge & son] 187). KEPT IN 105 pe 25 1/2, RARE Book *P5502.5 —— —— [Another copy] 1. New England=--Pol. & govt.—Colonial period 2. New England—Church history. 3. Massachu-~ setts—Hist.—Colonial period. I. Title.

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NEW ENGLAND--COMMERCE,

Amicus Reipublice, pseud.

Trade and commerce inculcated; in a discourse, shewing the necessity of a well-governed trade, in order to a flourishing common-wealth. With some proposals for the bringing gold & silver into the country for a medium of trade, as also for the better supporting the credit of the paper currency. By Ami- cus Reipublicw. Boston Printed for the author, 1731. (Bos-

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NEW ENGLAND--COMERCE,

(Banister, Thomas, 77. 1715.

A letter to the Right Honourable the Lords commissioners of trade & plantations: or, A short essay on the principal branches of the trade of New-England. With the difficulties they labour under; and some methods of improvement. Lon- don: Printed in the year 1715. Boston, 1941,

facsim,: 2 p. 1,19 p. 22™. ;Photostat Americana. Second series ... Photostated at the Massachusetts historical society. No, 136)

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NEW ENGLAND--COMMERCE. CCarey, Mathew] 1760-1839.

Examination of the pretensions of New England to commercial pre-eminence. To which is added, A view of the causes of the suspension of cash payments at the banks.

Philadelphia, Printed for M.Carey. 1814.

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Little, Otis, 1712-1754.

The state of trade in the northern colonies considered; with an account of their produce, and a particular descrip- tion of Nova Scotia ... London, Printed, 1748. Boston, Re- printed, and sold by Thomas Fleet, at the Heart and crown in Cornhill. 1749. (Boston, 1937;

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Observations on the case of the northern co- *XH lonies,. 027 London: Printed for J, Roberts, at the Oxford 049 Arms, in Warwick-Lane, 1731. <Price 6 d»>

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An attack on the trade between New England and the French West Indies.

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New England. Constitutions, etc. Works about.

Dummer, Jeremiah. 1680-1739. A defence of the New-England charters.

London: Printed by W. Wilkins, sold by J. Peele... MDCC- XXI. (7), 80 pp. Sm.8°. ¥*H.97.115

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Alexander, Sir William, earl of Stirling, 1567-1640.

The mapp and description of New-England; to- gether with A discourse of plantation, and col- lonies: also; A relation of the nature of the climate and how it agrees with our owne country England. How neere it lyes to New-found-land, Virginia, Noua Francia, Canada, and other parts of the West-Indies. Written by ST. William Alex- ander, knight.

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Alexander, Sir William, earl of Stirling, 1567- 1640. The mapp and description of New- land ... 1630. (Card 2)

1630.

lp.l., 47 p. fold. map. 17cm. (4to) A re-issue, with cancel t. p., of sheets

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NEW ENGLAND—DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL. ‘Artz Cab. 156d Bacon, Edwin Munro, 18-1916.

Literary pilgrimages in New England to the homes of famous makers of American literature and among their haunts and the scenes of their writings. New York, Silver, Burdette & Company [1902]

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CDwight, Theodore] 1796-1866. Things as they are: or, Notes of a traveller through some of the middle and northern states. aimee Harper & brothers--82 Cliff-Street. 1834,

lp.f.,CvJ-viii,[9I-252p. front.,4pl. 20.5cem’.

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Josselyn, John, fl. 1630-1675.

An account of two voyages to New-England, made during the years 1638, 1663. By John Joss- elyn, gent.

Boston: William Veazie. MDCCCLXV. [1865]

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Milbert, Jacques Gérard, 1766-1840.

*X fH Itinéraire pittoresque du fleuve Hudson et

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-M58 I d'aprés les dessins originaux pris sur les lieux, par J. Milbert ... et lithographiés par Adam, Bichebois, Deroy, Dupressoir, Jacottet, Joly, Sabatier, Tirpenne et Villeneuve ...

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Pearson, Haydn Sanborn. XG Sea flavor ... New York, Whittlesey House, -Z42 McGraw-Hill [1948]

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Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805,

A topographical description of such parts of North America as are contained in the (annexed) map of the Middle British colonies, &ce in North America. By T. Pownall, MP. eee

London: Printed for J. Almon, opposite Burling- ton House, in Piccadilly. MDCCLXXVI. e17763

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Pownall, Thomas, 1722-1805. A topographical

description ... 1776. (Card 2)

Mr. Lewis Evans ... in 1755; and since corrected and improved, as also extended, with the addition of New England, and bordering parts of Canada; from actual surveys ... By T. Pownall oe.

The original map was published at Philadelphia in 1755 in connection with a pamphlet by Evans having the following title: Geographical, histori- cal, political, philosophical and historical es- Says eee

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A relation of the labour, travail and suffering of that faithful servant of the Lord, Alice Cur- wen. Who departed this life the 7th day of the

6th moneth, 1679 and resteth in peace with the TOM, sce

CLondon] Printed in the year 1680.

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CSmith, John] 1580-1631.

CAdvertisements for the unexperienced planters of New-England, or any where. Or, The path-way to experience to erect a plantation. With the yearely proceedings of this country in fishing and planting, since the yeare 1614. to the yeare 1630. and their present estate. Also how to prevent the greatest inconveniences, by their proceedings in Virginia, and other plantations, by approved examples. With the countries armes, a description of the coast, harbours, habita-

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CTuthill, Louisa Carolina (Higgins)] 1798-1879. Hurreh for New England! or The Virginia boy's vacation. By the author of "The boy of spirit,” "When are we happiest?" etc. Boston: Wm.Crosby and H.P.Nichols,1l1 Washington Street. 1847.

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Boston in 1682 and 1699; a trip to New- England, by Edward Ward, and A letter from New- England, by J.W. Reprinted, with an introduction and notes by George Parker Winship.

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To all persons whom these may concern, in . . . the united colonies in New England. ... The Lord Protectour of the Common- wealth of England . . . hath commissioned . . . Daniel Gookin

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New England. Fisheries,

**H.g0a.249 Reasons most humbly offered to the Honourable the House of Com- mons, for carrying on an American fishery, upon the coast of New England and North Carolina, for whale, cod, macrell, and herring,

[London? 17—?] Broadside.

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Fisheries.

New England. Folk-lore,

Leland, Charles Godfrey. 1824-1903. The Algonquin legends of New England; or, myths and folk lore of the Micmac, Passamaquoddy, and Penobscot tribes. Boston. Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 1884. xv, (1), 379 pp. Illus. Plates. 19% cm., in 8s. 4369a.360—**K.175.9 Same. [19I-?] 4369a.359 Same. 1898. xv, (3), 379 pp. 13693,.366

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K1333 T.r. New England. Folk-lore. Indians of America. Mythology.

New England. Geography, description and travel,

Knight, Sarah, 1666-1727. *P_11.4822.1

The journal of Madam Knight. With an introductory note by George Parker Winship.

Boston. Small, Maynard & Co. 20% cm. One of an edition of 525 copies.

1920. xiv, 72, (1) pp. Map.

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M1378 New England. Geog. Winship, George Parker, pref., 1871-

New England. Geography, description and travel,

Morrell, William. *Q.17.7 New-England or a briefe enarration of the ayre, earth, water, fish and fowles of that country. In Latine and English verse. [Anon. Edited by J. F. Hunnewell.] Boston. Club of Odd Volumes. 1895. 7, (7), 24, (2) pp. [Early American poetry. 2.] Sm. 4°. No. 69 of an edition of 100 copies.

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New England. Geography, description and travel.

Morton, Thomas, -1646. **H 98.72 New English Canaan; or, New Canaan. Containing an Abstract of New England, composed in three Bookes. The first Booke setting forth the originall of the Natives, their Manners and Customes, together with their tractable Nature and Love towards the Eng-

lish. The second Booke setting forth the naturall Indowments of

the Country, and what staple commodities it yealdeth. The third Booke setting forth, what people are planted there, their pros- perity, what remarkable accidents have happened since the first

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New England. Geography, description and travel, %*H.98.72 Morton, 7., -1646. New English Canaan. (Continued.) planting of it, together with their Tenents and practise of the Church. Written by Thomas Morton of Cliffords Inne gent, upon tenne yeares knowledge and experiment of the Country. Printed at Amsterdam, By Jacob Frederick Stam, In the Yeare 1637. 188, (3) pp. 18cm., in 4s.

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New England. Geography, description and travel.

Morton, Thomas. -1646. *4315.55—=**Adams 201.15—=**G.301.27

The new English Canaan. With introductory matter and notes by

Charles Francis Adams, Jr.

Boston. 1883. (2), vi, 381 pp. 21cm., |. p.

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Publications. ]

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| r., ed. 1835-. New England. Geog. Stal |

New England. Geography, description and tyavel.

Smith, Captain John. 1579-1632. *44g1.10—**G.300.128 A description of New England; or, observations and discoveries in

the north of America in the year of Our Lord 1614. With the suc- cess of six ships that went the next year, 1615. With a fac-simile of the original map. Boston. Veazie. 1865. vii, 3-89 pp. Map. 25% cm., in 4s. Nos. 10 and 44 of an edition of 75 copies. Titles of Smith’s different works, p. vii.

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New England. Geography, description and travel,

Smith, Captain John. 1579-1632. **G_356.70 Viertzehende Schiffart / oder Griindliche vnd warhaffte Beschrei- bung dess Neuwen Engellandts / einer Landschafft in Nordt In- dien /eines Theils in America /vnter dem Capitein Johaun Schmidt . ... auch dem gliicklichen Fortgang so er mit sechs Schiffen deren Orts gehabt ... Durch einen Liebhaber der His- torien auss dem Englischen in Hoch Teutsch versetzt. Gedruckt zu Franckfurt am Mayn/In Verlegung der Hiilsi- schen. Im Jahr Christi 1617. (8),62 pp. Plate. Vignette. 19/2 cm., in 4s. The original English is on shelf-number **G.355.77; **H.27.108. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]

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H6043 New England. Geog.

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New England. Geography, description and travel.

Ward, Edward, 1667-1731. *FTT 8113 A trip to New-England. With a character of the country and people, both English and Indians. [Anon.] London. Printed in the year, 1699. 16 pp. 31 cm., in 2s. Contains an account of Boston and its inhabitants.

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N5042 New England. Geog. —- Boston. Descr. Manners. Anon ref.

Public Librery. July 14, 1928.

New England. Ceography, description and travel See also

New England--Description and travel

New England. Geography, description and travel, SdlBPRe rer

Bellin, Jacques Nicolas.

Carte réduite des costes orientales - l'Amérique Septentrionale. Ire feuille contenant I’Isle Royale, I’Acadie, la Baye Francoise, la Nouvelle Angleterre et la Nouvelle Yore. Dressée au Depost des cartes et plans de la marine pour le service des vaisseaux du Roy.

[Paris.] M.DCC.LVII. Size, 2034 X 333% inches. Scale (com- puted), 23 geographical miles ‘to 1 inch. Submap. Plan du havre de Baston. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]

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G3851 Maritime Provinces of Canada. Geog. Maps. Boston, Mass, Descr. Maps. France. Dépot général de la marine. New England. Geog. Maps. New York. Geog. Maps.

| Yew England. Geopeaginy eke. Mears Bew, J. publisher. —nr A map of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, and Colony of Rhode Island, with part cf Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Vermont. [London, 1782.] Size, 1054 * 14 inches. Scale, none. Cut from the Political Magazine, vol. 3, 1782 [*7299.1.3]. *Map 60.2.N37.1782

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Apr. SS 1902

E3869 New England. Geog. Maps. all

New England. Geography, etc. Maps.

Bowles, Carrington. *Map 60.2.N3.1776

Bowles's map of the seat of war in New England. Comprehending the provinces of Massachusetts Bay and New Hampshire; with the colonies of Connecti- cut and Rhode Island.

London. Bowles. 1776. Size, 241/2 x 19} inches. Scale (computed), 19% miles to 1 inch.

Submap. Plan of Boston with its harbour and envi- rons. 1776. Size, 45/8 x 61/2 inches. Scale (com-

puted), 1.6 miles °“@ 1 inch.

New England. Geography, etc. Maps.

Bowles, Carrington, publisher. *Atlas 10.4.1773 A general atlas of 36 new and complete maps.

eLondon. Bowles. 1755=73.3; 36 maps inl v. Fo, Noe 14 is a "Map of the most inhabited part of New England, containing the provinces of Mass- achusetts Bay and New Hampshire, with the colo- nies of Connecticut and Rhode Island." 1771. This map shows all the main highways.

New England. Geography, description and dyavel, Maps. “ais

‘Map 60. Burr, David H. 1803-1875.

Map of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Exhibiting the post offices, post roads, canals, rail roads, &c.

[Washington.] 1839. Size, 4714 X 3434 inches. Scale (com- puted), 10 miles to 1 inch. Folded.

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H6706 New England. Geog. Maps.

Public Library, January 4, 1912.

New England, Geography yete. Maps.

Atlas 920.1738 46280-1

A correct map of the coast of New England. 1731. Size, 173< x 41% inches. Scale (computed), 6.4 leagues to 1 inch. (In English pilot. Part 1. London, 1738.)

Boston. Harbor. New ng... Maps.

Sheet D 4649 Dec. 18, 1899

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New England. Geography, description and travel. Maps.

*Map 820.2.1759 A correct map of the coast of New England. Sen eae 2 London. [17597] Size, 1734 X 41% inches. Scale (computed), 6.4 leagues to 1 inch. Submap. Boston Harbour. : Cut from an edition of the English Pilot, book 4, not in this Library. Other editions of this map may be found in the various editions of the

fourth book of the English Pilot [*6280.29; No. 2 in *6280.1; *6280.27; **A dams 293.5; 4300a.54].

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H6522 Boston, Mass. Harbor. New England. Geog. Maps.—No main card.

New England. Geography, description and travel. Maps. *Map o2eN55-1780.2

Covens, Jan, and others. A chorographical map of the northern department of North-Amer- ica, drawn from the latest and most accurate observations at Am- sterdam, by Covens and Mortier, and Covens, Junior. [Amsterdam.] 1780. Size, 29 2434 inches. Scale (computed), 12 miles to 1 inch. Shows the land grants in northern New England and New York.

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New England. Geography, description and travel. Maps,

*Ni Doncker, Hendrick, publisher. Map a Pas-caert van Terra Nova, Nova Francia, Nieuw- Engeland en de groote rivier van Canada. t’Amsterdam. [1660?] Size, 16% x 20% inches. Scale (com- puted), 63 geographical miles to 1 inch.

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This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 5, 1907. Gsos58 Canada. Geog. Maps. New England. Geog. Maps. Newfoundland.

Geog. Maps. Sailing charts.

New England. Geography, description and aye. Maps. oo

Faden, William.

A map of the inhabited part of Canada from the French surveys; with the frontiers of New York and New England from the large survey by Claude Joseph Sauthier.

London. Faden. 1777. Size, 22% X 33% inches. Scale (com- puted), 14.5 miles to 1 inch.

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Go474 Canada. Geog. Maps. New England Geog. Maps. New York, State. Geog. Maps. Sauthier, Claude Joseph, surveyor.

New England. Geography, description and Hava, MARS: 1825

Goodrich, A. T., publisher. Map of the northern & eastern section of the United States. New York. 1825. Size, 2114 X 2554 inches. Scale (computed), 20 miles to 1 inch. Profiles.

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H1575 New England. Geog. Maps. Middle States of the United States. Geog. Maps.

New England. Geography, description and travel. Maps,

Green, John, geographer.

A map of the most inhabited part of New England | containing the provinces of Massachusets Bay and New Hamphire with the colonies of Conecticut and Rhode Island divided into counties and townships ... [By John Green.] After the original by M. Le Rouge. Paris. 1777. 4 sheets in 2. Size, joined, 39 X 37% inches. Scale (computed), 7 miles to 1 inch.

(Jn Le Rouge, Georges Louis, publisher. Atlas amériquain septen-

trional ... No. 11,12. Paris. 1778.) No. 11, 12 in **Adams 293.7 Submaps:— Plan de Boston. A plan of Boston Harbor. Same. (Cut from Same.) *Map 60.2.N3.1777

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D5664. New England. Geog. Maps. -- Le Rouge, Georges Louis, ed.

Pie Enplond.Geogs Ber ete. Maps.

Hale, Nathan. 1784-1863.

A map of the New England States, Maine, New Hampshire, Ver- mont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island & Connecticut, with the adja- cent parts of New York & Lower Canada.. Boston, 1826. Size, 43 X 38 inches. Scale (computed), 8.4 miles to linch. Folded. *Map 60.2.N3.1826 * Submap. Northern and eastern part of Maine, and part of Lower Canada and New Brunswick. Two copies.

Same. Revised edition. 1849. Size, 43 X 36 inches. *

[This work is kept on the Special Libraries stone) *Atlas 1060.2.N35.1849 ©

8 Oct. 22, a>.

E1977 New England. Geog. Maps.

New England. Geography, etc. Maps.

Hale, N. 1784-1863. A map of the New England States ,... (Continued) Sane. Corrected edition. 1834. Size, 421/2 x 36//2 inches. *Map 60.2.N3.1834

New England. Geography, description and travel, Maps.

Homann, Johann Baptist, 1663-1724. *Map 60.1N.1720 _ Nova Anglia, Septentrionali Americe implantata Anglorumque coloniis florentissima geographice exhibita. | Norimbergze. [1720?]. Size, 181422 inches. Scale (computed), 7.5 German miles to 1 inch. Cut from his Atlas geographicus major.

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UY, D6451— New England. Geog. Maps.

New England. Geography. Maps.

Jefferys, Thomas, 1720-1771. Map 60.1N.1755 Amap of the most inhabited part of New England.

Temp.

New England. Geography, description, etc. Maps.

Jefferys, Thomas. *Map 60.1N.1774 A map of the most inhabited part of New England;

containing the provinces of Massachusetts Bay and New Hampshire, with the colonies of Connect- icut and Rhode Island. London. Jefferys. 1774. Size, 40 x 37% inches. Scale (computed), 7 miles to 1 inch. Submaps. 1. A plan of the town of Boston. Size.

7 1 8 /16 x 51/2 tuchons -sGostes yun 2. A plan of

New England. Geography,deseription, 2te. Maps.

*Map 60.1N.1774 Jefferys, I. A map of the most inhabited part of

New England;...(Contimed) Boston harbor from an accurate survey. Size, 5°/16 x 52 inches. Scale (computed), 2.3 miles to 1 inch. Three copies.

New England. Geography, description, etc. Maps.

Keulen, Gerard Hulst van. *Map 807.55.1784 A new chart of the coast of New England, Nova

Scotia, and the islands of St. Iohn. Cape Breton, Sable, the banks of St. Peters... Amsterdam. Van Keulen, 1784. Size, 22x 42 § inches. Scale (computed), 15.73 geographical miles to l inch. Submap. A plan of the town of Boston. Size, 95/8 x 8/8 inches. Scale (comp t- ed), 1389 feet to 1 inch.

New England. Geography, description and travel. Maps,

*Map 35.24.[178-7] Kitchin, Thomas, 1718-1784.

A map of New England, and Nova Seotins and the adjacent islands of New Foundland, Cape Breton, &c. [London. 178-?] Size, 104% X 12% inches. Scale (computed), 76 miles to 1 inch.

This card was printed at the Boston Prhlic Library, May 10, 1923 M6139 New England. Geog. Ma Mova Scotia. Geog. Maps. New-

foundland. Geog. Maps. Cape Breton Island. Geog. Maps.

New England. Geography, description and travel. Maps.

Kitchin, Thomas, 1718-1784.

A new and correct map of the British colonies in North America, comprehending eastern Canada with the province of Quebec, New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and the government of New- foundland; with the adjacent states of New England, Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey. 1794.

(/n Kitchin, Thomas, and others. A new universal atlas. 2d edition. Map, no. 66. Size, 18% X 253% inches. Scale, (com- puted), 60.2 miles to 1 inch, London. 1799.)

°

¢ 66 in *Atlas 10.4.,1799 No--66-tn i MapGepol Same. (/n Same. 6th edition. London. 1802.)

No. 72 in SEfasl Ont sGe

This card was printed at the Boston ee Public Library, April 2. 1923. 4 M6103 Canada. Geog. Maps. —S#@@ngland. Geog. Maps. Middle States.

Geog. Maps.

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* 6618 New England. Geog. Maps. New York, State. Geog. Maps. 7

New England. Geography, description and travel. Maps. “Map 60.1N.1676

Lamb, Francis, engraver. No: A map of New England and New York. [London.] Basset. [167—?] Size, 14% X 19 inches. Scale (com- puted), 30.6 miles to 1 inch. Descriptive text on the back.

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New England. Geography, description and travel. Maps, *Vap 60.2.N3.177602 Lotter, Tobias Conrad. Ne et Mapyiig A map of the most inhabited part of New England, containing the Provinces of Massachusetts Bay and New Hampshire, with the Colonies of Connecticut and Rhode Island, divided into counties and townships. The whole composed from actual surveys and its situation adjusted by astronomical observations. Augsburg. 1776. Size, 3914 X 37% inches. Scale (computed), 7 miles to 1 inch. Vignette. Folded. Submaps. 1. A plan of the Town of Boston. 2. A plan of Boston Har- bor from an accurate survey. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]

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H644 New England. Geog. Maps.

Public Library, August 10, 19¢9.

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New England. Geography, description and travel, » MAPS aa:

Map of the British and French dominions in North America, drawn by order of the British government in 1755, showing what the government then conceded as New England.

New York. Baker. [18—?] Size, 1234 X 12% inches. Scale (computed), 33% miles to 1 inch.

This card was print.d at the Beston Put'ic Library, Febru.ry 12, 1523. M5582 No main card. American Colonies. Geog. Maps. New England.

Geog. Maps.

A

| N ew England. Geoo raphy, ete, N ApS. | : 2321.17

A new map of New England, according to the latest observation. 1720. Size, 814 x 133 inches. Scale (computed), 42.8 geographical miles to 1 inch, Submaps. 1. The harbour of Boston. 2. Part of the northern hemi- sphere.

(In Neal. The history of New England. London, 1720.) '

New England. Geography, description and travel. Maps. Boston. Harbor. Sheet D 4374 Nov. 17, 1899

New England. Geography, description and travel, Maps,

New and accurate map, A, of the present war in North America. (In Universal Magazine, The. Vol. 20, p. 193. Size, 1034 X 14% inches. Scale, none. London. 1759.) *7224.8.20 A map chiefly of New England. Same. (Cut from Same.) * oN 55: *Map 60.1,1759

This card was printed ut the Boston Public Library, June 5, 1933. D2193 America, North. Geog. P American Colonies. Geog. Maps.

New England. Geog. Maps.

New England. Geography, description and ravel, Maps, pe. aT) NN Re Map 60.2 33.1798

Russell, John, engraver. Map of the Northern, or, New England States of America. London. Symonds. 1795. Size, 1334 X 17% inches. Scale, none.

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H6761 New England. Geog. Maps.

Public Library, January 4, 1912.

New England. Geography, description and travel, Maps,

Southack, Cyprian, 1662-1745. **Adams 293.5 A map of the coast of New England from Staten Island to the Island of Breton as it was actualy [sic] survey’d by Capt. Cyprian South- ack. (in The English Pilot. The fourth book. Facing p. 19. Scale, 1 mile to .0443 inches. Size, 23 X 31 cm. London. 1775.) Submaps. The town of Boston in New England. A chart of the At- lantic Ocean shewing the situation of Nova Scotia with respect to the British Isles. nches;~Scate, Secmartiet Aaa kewre “r-tneh> *Map 820727 “1995 This maprepresents—the-coast-tine-onty~ Island_toMarblehead and-—tacks-the-sutbmaps.”

This cara was printed at the Boston

Public Library, August 18, 1932. Doos New England. Geog. Maps. Sailing charts.

=a New England. Geography, description and trayel, Med. _

Speed, John. 1552-1629. Nxqemtitessuntjlhdemapetainteals:

A map of New England and New York. F. Lamb, sculp. [London.] Basset. [1676.] Size, 14% *& 19% inches. (computed), 30.5 miles to I inch,

Cut from his Theatre of the empire of Great Britain [*2280.2]..

Scale

The maek is covered with two pases. of Jesoriptit text

Prhis work is kept on the Special Libraries Ploor.] Two copies.

This card was printed at the Boston Ss Public Library, December 29, 1911. H6753 Lamb, Francis, engraver. New England. Geog. Maps. New York,

State. Geog. Maps.

New England. Geography, description and travel, Maps.

Tanner, Henry Schenk, 1786-1858. ; Map of the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachu- setts, Connecticut, & Rhode Island. By H. S. Tanner. = Philadelphia. 1831. Size, 2534 & 21 inches. Scale (computed), 18.18 inches to 1 mile. Vignette. Folded. *Map 60.2.N3.1831 = Same. New York. 1850. Size, 26% & 21% inches. ** Map 60.2.N3.1850

There is no submap.

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Ds099 New England. Geog. Maps.

New England. Geography, description and travel. Maps. 9 grapny, No. Ps tn ditide Maps B5.2 Thornton, John, Map Publisher. No . A mapp of Virginia, Mary-land, New-Jarsey, New-York & New England. London. [169-?] Size, 20 X 1634 inches. Scale (computed), 12 miles to 1 inch. Submap. A mapp of New England.

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This cura was printed at the Boston cena Public Library, June 20, 1905. F7999 Maryland. Geog. Maps. —t england. Geog. Maps. New Jersey.

Geog. Maps. New York, State. Geog. Maps. Virginia. Geog. Maps.

New England. Geography, description and travel. Maps. 136 in *Atlas 10.4.B5.2

Thornton, John, Map Publisher. se A new map of New England, New York, New ‘Tarsey, Pensilvania,

Maryland and Virginia. London. [16¢0?] Size, 17% X 20% inches. Scale (computed),

21.3 miles to 1 inch. Submap. New York Harbor.

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Public Library, June 20, 1905.

This card was printed at the Boston F7999 Maryland. Geog. Maps. a New England. Geog. Maps. New Jersey. Geog. Maps. New . Geog. Maps. Pennsylvania. Geog. Maps. Virginia. Geog. Maps.

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va a hides, Wood, William. 1608?-1639.

The south part of New-England, as it is planted this yeare, 1634. Size, 103/, x 71/,, inches. Scale, none. (In his Nevv Englands prospect. London, 1634.) No. 1 in **G.355.46=**H.26.237 The H copy also contains a fac-simile of the map, inserted. Same. 1635. (In same. 2d edition. London, 1635.)

No. 2 in **G.355.46 This map shows Boston harbor on a large scale.

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Boston. Harbor. New nc... Maps. Sheet D 4926

Jan. 25, 1900

New England. History. Adams, Hannah. 1755-1832 An abridgement of the history of New-England, for the use of young

persons, Boston. Homans & West. 1805. iv, 185, (1) pp. 17% cm.,, in 12s. 2328.27 —=**G.309.44

Same. 2d edition. Etheridge & Bliss. 1807. vi, 5-190 pp. 17% cm., in 12s, *443Q9a.1

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This card was printed at the Boston K1447 New England. Hist.

New England. History,

Adams, Hannah, 1755-1832. 2321.13—=*P.84.7 A summary history of New-England, from the first settlement at Plymouth, to the acceptance of the federal constitution [1787]. Comprehending a general sketch of the American war. Dedham. The Author. 1799. 513, (3) pp. 2Icm.,, in 4s.

This card was printed at the Boston aS Public Library, July 8, 1926.

M8085 New England. Hist. United States. Hist. Revolution.

NEW ENGLAND--HISTORY.

Church, Benjamin, 1639-1718.

The history of King Philip's war; also of ex- peditions against the French and Indians in the eastern parts of New-England, in the years 1689, 1690, 1692, 1696, and 1704. With some account of the divine providence towards Col. Benjamin Church By his son, Thomas Church, esq. To which is now added, an index, copious noets C!] and corrections Also, an appendix, containing a sketch of the dis- covery of America, landing of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, together with the most important Indian

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Church, Benjamin, 1639-1718. The history of King Philip's war ... (Card 2) wars to the time of the Creek war. By Samuel G. Drake. Boston: Howe & Norton, printers, 14, State-

Street. 1825. —sepe OPER EDITIONS om AUTHOR

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Prepared by Thomas Church from the papers of his father, Benjamin Church, and first published with title: "Entertaining passages relating to Philip's war ..." Boston, 1716. MB

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Principally a denunciation of "Puritans" and "Yankees."

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General address to the freemen of New-Hamp- shire; or, The general government and the lea- ders of the New-England opposition contrasted.

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Deer, Greenslet, Ferris, 1875-1959. XA ... The Lowells and their seven worlds ... .3582 Boston, Houghton Mifflin, 1946. is xi,442p. illus.(incl.ports.) 23.5cm. Signed by author. Crimson cloth, blind & blue stamped; dust

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NEW ENGLAND—IIIS TORY,

Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909,

New England history in ballads, by Edward E, Hale and his children, with additions by other people, Illustrated by Ellen D, Hale, Philip L, Hale, and Lilian Hale, Boston, Little, Brown & cO,, 1903.

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New England. History,

Mather, Increase. 1639-1723.

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New England. History.

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History of King Philip, sovereign chief of the Wampanoagse Including the early history of the settlors of New Englande By John S, Ce Abbott eee New York, Harper & brothers, 1857.

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New England. History. Colonial period,

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Cushman, Robert, 15797-1625.

The sin and danger of self-lofvlJe described, in a sermon preached at Plymouth, in New-Eng- land, 1621. By Robert Cushman.

London: Printed, Plymouth, (Massachusetts»> Re-printed by Nathaniel Coverly, M,DCCLXXXV. C1785]

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Observation historical and practical on the rise and primitive state of New-England. : With | a special reference to the Old or first gath- 4 er'd Church in Boston. : A sermon preach'd to

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**G,365.62—=**H.11.24 Hubbard, W. 1621-1704. A narrative of the troubles with the In- dians in New-England, ... (Continued, 1.) elaborate survey of New Englands passions ..., signed B. T. i.e. Benjamin Tompson, (2) pp.; The printer to the reader, (1) p.; Narrative of the troubles with the Indians in New-England from the first planting thereof until the present time [etc.], 132 pp.; A map of New-England.. .; A table shewing the towns and places [etc.], (7) pp.; Postscript, (6)-12 pp.; A narrative of the troubles with the Indians in Newe-England, from Pas- cataqua to Pemmaquid, 88 pp. The epistle dedicatory and the map are missing in the copy on shelf-num- [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.)

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New England. History, Colonial period,

Hubbard, William, 1621-1704.

A narrative of the Indian wars in New-England, from the first plant- ing thereof in the year 1607, to the year 1677. Containing a rela- tion of the occasion, rise and progress of the war with the Indians, in the southern, western, eastern and northern parts of said coun-

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New England. Colony. History.

Lechford, Thomas.

Plain dealing: | or, nevves | from | New-England.| {Latin motto, .| A short view of New-Englands | present government, both ecclesiasticall and civil, | compared with the anciently-received and esta|blished government of England, in| some materiall points; fit for the gravest | considera- tion in these times.|...

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Decennium luctuosum. An history of remarkable occurrences in the long war, which New England hath had with the Indian Salvages, from the year, 1688. to the year, 1698... [Anon.]

Boston. Printed by B. Green & J. Allen, for Samuel Phillips. 1699. 254, (1) pp. 24°. **FT.99b.158

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Mather, Increase. 1639-1723. *4501.27—**G.300.65 Early history of New England; being a relation of hostile passages between the Indians and European voyagers and first settlers. With an introduction and notes, by Samuel G. Drake. Boston. The Editor. 1864. 309 pp. 20cm.

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Mather, Increase. 1639-1723, ##G 0376.24 A relation of the troubles which have hapned in

New England, by reason of the Indians there. From the year 1614, to the year 1675. ...To= gether with an Historical discourse concerning the prevalency of prayer shewing that New- Englands late deliverance from the rage of the heathen is 2n eminent answer of prayer, Boston: printed 2nd sold by John Foster. 1677. (6), 76; (4), 19 pp. Sm, 49,

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Mather, I. 1629-1723. A relation of the troubles... (Continued. ) This contains a Brief history of the wer with the Pequot Indians.

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Morse, Jedidiah, 1761-1826.

A compendious history of New England, designed for schools and private families. By Jedidiah Morse, D.D. and Elijah Parish, D.D. Second edi- tion, with improvements by the authors.

Published at Newburyport, by Thomas & Whipple. Sold wholesale and retail at their book-store, No.2 State Street. 1809. Joseph Cushing,printer, Amherst ,N.H.

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New England, History. Colonial period. 4405.4 Rare Bonk Nant **Ge565.92R Morton, Nathaniel. 1612-1685,

New England's memorial, 5th ed. Containing be- sides the original work, and the supplement [by Josieh Cotton] annexed to the second edition, large additions in marginal notes, and an appendix; with a lithographic copy of an ancient map. By John Davis.

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New England. History. Colonial period,

Morton, Nathaniel. 1612-1685. *Q.17.17 New-Englands Memoriall. With an introduction by Arthur Lord. Boston. The Club of Odd Volumes. 1903. (2), 21, (12), 198, (10) pp. Sm. 4°, 1. p. No. 71 of an edition of 150 copies, reprinted in facsimile from the copies of the first edition belonging to Frederick L. Gay and George E. Littlefield.

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DEFT: New England (Colony) Council. A narrative of the proceedings of Sir Edmond Androsse and his complices, who acted by an 1 illegal and arbitrary commission from the late K, no.2 James, during his government in New England. By several gentlemen who were of his Council. . Kiso CLondon?] Printed in the year 1691. avail- able 12 p. 2lem. (4to) in Signed at end by William Stoughton ana ) these. micro- Evans 572°; Wing S5762, text. Bound with, as issued (cf. stab-holes) c ) (See next card) yp-

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News from New-England: a letter written to a person of quality, wherein is a true account of the present state of that countrey, with respect to the late revolution, and the present war with the Indians there... . With a relation of a late and bloody fight be- tween the English and the Indians, wherein the latter were routed: as also of a pretended miracle of the French Jesuits in that part of the world...

[Colophon: London, Printed for John Dunton ... 1690.] 2 pp. EF"; No. 1 in **H.goa.114

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NEW ENGLAND—HISTORY—COLONIAL PERIOD.

Palfrey, John Gorham, 1796=1881.

History of New England during the Stuart dynastye By John Gorham Palfrey eee Boston, Little, Brown, and company, 1865,

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NEW ENGLAND--HISTORY--COLONIAL PERIOD.

Penhallow, Samel, 1665-1726.

The history of the wars of New-England, with the Eastern Indians. Or, a narrative of their continued perfidy and cruelty, from the 10th of August, 1703. To the peace renewed 13th of July, 1713. And from the 25th of July, 1722. To their submission 15th December, 1725. Which was ratified August 5th 1726. By Sarmel Penhallow, OSqre coe

Boston: Printed by T. Fleet, for S. Gerrish

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Evans 2796.

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New England. History. Colonial period,

; : **G.375.99 Present state, The, of New-England, with respect to the Indian vvar.

Wherein is an account of the true reason thereof, (as far as can be judged by men.) Together with most of the remarkable pas- sages that have happened from the 2oth of June, till the roth of November, 1675. Faithfully composed by a merchant of Boston, and communicated to his friend in London.

London, Printed for Dorman Newman... 1675. 19 pp. 29 cm., in 2s. The first edition.

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New England. History. Colonial period, Present state, The, of New-England, ... (Continued.) **G 375.99

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Prince, Thomas. 1687-1758. Annals of New-England. Vol. 2 (no. 1, 3). Boston: Printed and sold by S. Kneeland ... [1755.] (4), 32, (4), 65-96 pp. 19% cm., in 4s. **H .22.45.2 Contents. No.1. Sept. 28, 1630-Aug. 8, 1631. No.3. Aug. 7, 1632-Aug. 5, 1633. No. 3 was printed by B. Edes and J. Gill. Page 96 in No. 3 ends in the middle of a sentence. Vol. 1, first published in 1736 under the title A chronological history of [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.)

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Same. Vol. 2 (no. 1-3). Eliot. 1818. (2), 34, (3), 35-64, (4), 65- 96, (1) pp. 24% cm., in 4s. **G,384.16 Contents. Nos. 1,3, as above. No.2. Sept. 27, 1631-Aug. 3, 1632. Reprinted from Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, series 2, vol. 7 [*2351.1.17; *4453.45.17].

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New England. History, Colonial period,

Prince, Thomas, 1687-1758. **H.90.453.237 Boston, April 10. 1729. Reverend Sir, The New-England Chron-

ology staying for the remarkables of your place... you are . desired to send your communications . . . on the following heads . . . [signed] Thomas Prince.

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New England. History, Colonial period.

2329.25" H.$9.260—**G. 375,75 —**H 22.45 Prince, Thomas. 1687-1758.

A chronological history of New-England in the form of annals: being a summary and exact account of the most material transac- tions and occurrences relating to this country, in the order of time wherein they happened, from the discovery by Capt. Gos- nold in 1602, to the arrival of Governor Belcher in 1730. With an introduction, containing a brief epitome of the most remarkable transactions and events abroad, from the creation: including the connected line of time, the succession of patriarchs and sover-

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New England. History, Colonial period,

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eigns of the most famous kingdoms & empires, the gradual dis- coveries of America, and the progress of the Reformation to the discovery of New-England. Vol. 1. Boston, N. E, Printed by Kneeland & Green for S. Gerrish, M D- CC XXXVI. (10), xii, 20, 104, (1), 254 pp. 17% cm., in 8s. The chronology ends with Sept. 7, 1630. Vol. 2, published under the title: Annals of New-England, and catalogued separately, may be found on shelf-numbers **H.22.45.2; **G.384.16. No more was published.

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New England. History, Colonial period,

Prince, Thomas. 1687-1758.

A chronological history of New-England, in the form of annals . . . Boston, N. E. Printed by Kneeland & Green, for S. Gerrish. MDCCXXXVI._ A new edition.

Boston. Cummings, Hilliard, & Co. 1826. 439 pp. 22cm., in 4s. *2321.14

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New England. History. Colonial period,

Prince, T. 1687-1758. A chronological history of New-England,... (Continued, 1.)

Same. 3d edition ... Added, a memoir of the author, an attempt towards a perfect catalogue of his writings, a genealogy of his family, and the names of the subscribers to the original edition. By Samuel G. Drake. Antiquarian Bookstore. 1852. 13, (1), iii, iv, 3-12, v-xxi, 23-439 pp. Portraits. Plates. Coats of arms. Genealogical chart. Autograph facsimiles. 2314 cm., in 4s.

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New England. History, Colonial period,

Prince, ‘I’. 1687-1758. A chronological history of New-England, .. . (Continued, 2.) *B.6042.56—"4428.2—**G.301.18 Inserted in the copy on shelf-number **G.301.18 are four portraits and a title-page to the memoir. Inserted in the copies on shelf-numbers *B.6042.56 and *4428.2 are General index and Index to memoirs, in 28 manuscript pages. In the copy on shelf-number *4428.2, the Advertisement, pp. iii, iv, is bound between pp. 2 and 3. Printed at the end of this edition are: the rest of the sentence left incom- plete at the end of the first edition, supplied from Winthrop’s Journal; and the advertisement on the covers of the last number, missing from the copy of vol. 2 of the first edition, on shelf-number **H.22.45.2. [The third copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]

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*H.89 2193

NEW ENGLAN D--HISTORY--COLOQVIAL PERIOD.

Robbins, Thomas, 1777-1856.

hn historical view of the first planters of New-England. Hartford, Peter B. Gleason and Co., 1815.

300 p. 18 cn.

1. New England--Hist.--Colonial period. 2. New England--Biog.

New England, Historye Colonial period.

**Adams 251,824379,13=*B.6019a.51

| Robertson, William, D.D., 1721-1793,

The history of America, books IX, and X., containing the history of Virginia to the year 1688; and of New England to the year 1652.

Philadelphia. Printed from the London edition by James Humphreys. 1799, 196 pp. 8°,

Same, Walpole, Ne. H. Printed for Thomas & Thomas,

by David Carlisle, 1800. 192 pp. 18 cm.

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NEW ENGLAND--HISTORY--COLONIAL PERIOD.

CSmith, John] 1580-1631.

CAdvertisements for the unexperienced planters of New-England, or any where. Or, The path-way to experience to erect a plantation. With the yearely proceedings of this country in fishing and planting, since the yeare 1614. to the yeare 1630. and their present estate. Also how to prevent the greatest inconveniences, by their proceedings in Virginia, and other plantations, by approved examples. With the countries armes, a description of the coast, harbours, habita-

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CSmith, John] 1580-1631. CAdvertisements for the unexperienced planters of New- England... (Card 2)

tions, land-markes, latitude and longitude:

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Charles. By Captaine Iohn Smith ...]

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CSmith, John] 1580-1631. CAdvertisements for the unexperienced planters of New- England ... 1631] (Card 3)

STC 22787. Imperfect: 4 prelim. leaves, p.1-2, and map wanting, supplied in facsimile.

New England. History. Colonial period,

Smith, Captain John. 1579-1632. *4qg1.11=**G_300.46 Advertisements for the unexperienced planters of New England, or

anywhere; or, the pathway to erect a plantation. With a fac- simile of Smith’ s map of New England, with additions and cor- rections as published in 1635. Boston. Veazie. 1865. viii, 72 pp. Map. 25! cm., in 4s. Contains a reproduction of the original title-page, bearing the imprint: London. Haviland. 1631.

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Pt. 91.19

Smith, John, 1580-1631.

New Englends trails. Declaring the success of 80 ships employed thither within these eight yeares; and the benefit of that countrey by sea and land. With the present state of that happie plantation, begun but by 60 weake men in the yeare 1620. And how to build a fleete of good shippes to make a little nauie royall. Written by Captaine Iohn Smith, sometimes governour of

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Virginia, and admirall of New England. 2d ed. 8 Tones. 1622. (Reprt ted, Cambridge, Mass. | Houghton & co., li 7

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1. New England—History—Coloniel period.

I. Title. @

“Netsnolond ‘Voiatery Colona (crud . No. 2 in **G.351.27 True account, A, of the most considerable occurrences that have hapned in the warre between the English and the Indians in New-England, from the fifth of May, 1676, to the fourth of Au- gust last [1676]; as also of the successes it hath pleased God to give the English against them: as it hath been communicated by

letters to a friend in London... London. Printed for B. Billingsley . . . 1676. (1), (10) pp. F°.

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July 23, ie) 1903 4 i E9705 Indians of America. Hist. New England. Hist. Colonial period. Philip, King, Sachem of Pokanoket.

New England. History. Colonial period,

Trumbull, Benjamin, 1735-1820. **G,306.15 A compendium of the Indian wars in New England, more particu- larly such as the colony of Connecticut have been concerned and active in. New Haven, August 25th, anno 1767. By Benjamin Trumbull. Edited by Frederick Berg Hartranft.

Hartford, Conn. Published for Charles Archibald Goodwin by Edwin Valentine Mitchell. 1926. (3), 9-62, (1) pp. Portrait. Facsimile. 25% cm.

No. 63 of an edition of 400 copies. Relates especially to the Pequot Indians and King Philip’s War.

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The planters plea. Or the grovnds of planta- tions examined, and vsuall objections answered. Together with a manifestation of the causes mooving such as have lately vndertaken a planta- tion in Nevv-Englend; for the satisfaction of those that question the lawfulnesse of the action. [Anon.] London, Iones. 1630.

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1630. (Card 2)

This tract has generally been ascribed to the Rev. John White, of Dorchester, England ... The copy which I use, and which formerly belonged to Increase Mather, has on the title page, in his handwriting, "Mr. White, of Dorchester, author." This may be considered good authority, as Incresse Mather probably derived his information

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1630. (Card 3)

from his father Richard Mather, who came over in 1635, or from some other of the first settlers ... The Planters' plea appears to have been unknown to our historians. Neither Mather, Prince, Hut- chinson, Bancroft nor Grahame make [sic] any use or mention of it."—Alexander Young, Chronicles of the first planters of Massachusetts Bay,

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*G.355 -60 White, John, 1575-1648. The planters plea ... 1630. (Card )) p. 16. The tract is anonymous in the British museum catalogue, and by Halkett and Laing is ascribed to Rev. John Cotton.

1. New Englend—History—Colonial period.

New England. History. Colonial period, Whitmore, William Henry, editor. *4315.5—**G.301.23

The Andros tracts: being a collection of pamphlets and official

papers issued during the period between the overthrow of the An- dros government and the establishment of the second charter of Massachusetts. Reprinted from the original editions and manu- scripts. With notes and a memoir of Sir Edmund Andros. Boston. 1868-74. 3 v. Portraits. [Prince Society. Publica- tions.] 21 cm., in 4s.

Contents. 1. Memoir. Introduction. Account of the late revolution in New England, together with the Declaration of the inhabitants of Boston,

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This card was printed at the Boston ie) Public Library, February 8, 1912. H7057 S.r. Andros, Sir Edmund. New England. Hist. Colonial parla,

MSsatiittsetts. Hist. Colonial period.

New England. History. Colonial period.

*4315.5—**G.301.23

Whitmore, W. H., editor. The Andros tracts: ... (Continued, 1.) 1680, by N. Byfield. An impartial account of the state of New England, by J. Palmer. 1690, The revolution in New England justified [by FE. R. and S.S.]. 16091. Narrative of the proceedings of Sir Edmond Androsse and his complices, by several gentlemen who were of his council. 1691. Charges against Andros and others, from Massachusetts archives. In- formation of what entertainment Sir Edmund Androsse and the rest of the gentlemen committed to our charge had at the castle upon Castle Island, 1689. Petition of the inhabitants of Maine. Brief discourse concerning the ceremony of laying the hand on the Bible in swearing, by S. Willard.

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New England. History. Colonial period,

*4315.5=-**G.301.23

Whitmore, W. H., editor. The Andros tracts: ... (Continued, 2.) 1689. Further queries upon the present state of the New-English affairs. 2. Increase Mather. Introduction. Narrative of the miseries of New England [prepared by Increase Mather], 1688, The present state of New English affairs, [Letters from Increase Mather], 1689. A vindication of New England (prepared chiefly by I. Mather), 1689. Petition of the in- habitants of Charlestown, 1689.— The people’s right to election, by G. Bulkeley, 1689. New England vindicated [by I. Mather], 1689. Answer of the Massachusetts agents to Randolph, 1690. Short discourse against restoring the charters, 1689. Brief relation of the state of New England

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New England. History, Colonial period,

*4315.5—=**G.301.23

Whitmore, W. H., editor. The Andros tracts: ... (Continued, 3.) [by I. Mather], 1689. Report of the proceedings against Andros, before the Privy Council, 1690. An account of the revolution in New England, by A. B. 1689.— New England’s faction discovered, by C.D. 1690. Reasons for the confirmation of the charters, [by I. Mather], 1690. —~ Humble address of the publicans of New England, 1691. Account of the agents of New England, 1691. I. Mather’s address to the inhabitants, pre- fixed to his sermon before the General Court, 1693. Letter of the London ministers, 1691. —I. Mather’s Reply to Calef, 1701. Cotton Mather’s Political fables. List of members of Prince Society. 3. Introduction,

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New England. History. Colonial period,

*4315.5—**G.301.23 Whitmore, W. H., editor. The Andros tracts: ... (Continued, 4.) Considerations against the charter. Abstract of laws of New England, 1689. Report by Andros of his administration, 1690. Original docu- ments. Papers relating to Andros’s administration. Reprint of a part of Cotton Mather’s memoirs of Increase Mather. An appeal to the men of New England, 1689,.—Papers relating to Edward Randolph.—The Prince Society. One of an edition of 170 copies.

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NEW ENGLAND—HISTORY—COLONIAL PERIOD.

(Winthrop, John, 1588-1649.

A declaration of former passages and proceedings betwixt the English and the Narrowgansets, with their confederates, wherin the grounds and iustice of the ensuing warre are opened and cleared. Published, by order of the commissioners for the United colonies: At Boston the 11 of the sixth month 1645. ,Boston, 1936,

facsim.: 7 p. 244™. (Photostat Americana. Second series ... Pho- tostated at the Massachusetts historical society. no. 2)

Caption title. Size of original: 19™.

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NEW ENGLAND—HISTORY—COLONIAL PERIOD.

(Winthrop, John, 1588-1649. A declaration of former passages and proceedings betwixt the English and the Nar- rowgansets ... 1645. ,1936, (Card 2)

Manuscript notes, including one by the author, on facsimiles of the fly-leaves.

Signed : Jo: Winthrop president, in the name of all the commissioners.

One of 15 copies from the original (Winthrop’s copy) in the Massa- chusetts historical society, January 15, 1936.

1. New England—Hist.—Colonial period. 2. Indians of North Amer- ica—Wars—1600-1750. 3. Indians of North America—New England. 4, Narraganset Indians. 1. Title.

37-9428

Library of Congress @ F67.W75 S 3) 974

Qkesi LEng\and

W story Le ay ¥ er ea . Winthrop, Joht. 1588-1649.

The history of New Eng.and from 1630 to 1649, From his original manuscripts. With notes to illustrate the civi! and ecclesiastical concerns, the geography, settlement and institutions of the coun- try, and the lives and manners of the pringfpal planters. By James Savage.

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Eastburn, James Wallis, and Robert Charles Sands. Yamoyden, a tale of the wars of King Philip: in six cantos. By James Wallis Eastburn, and his friend [Robert Charles Sands]. New-York. Eastburn. 1820. xii, 339, (1) pp. Plate. Engraved

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Ben eistud. Pistern~ Religious AllentRey. ae ee

1710, and others. **H..28.187 The principles of the Protestant religion maintained, and churches of New England . . . defended, against all the calumnies of one

George Keith, a Quaker, in a book lately published . . . to under- mine them both. By the ministers of the Gospel in Boston [James Allen, Joshuah Moody, Samuel Willard, Cotton Mather].

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New England. History, Religious,

**F7.16.186—=**H.27.15 Allin, John, 1596-1671, and Thomas Shepard, 1605-1649.

A | defence | of the | Answer made unto the nine questions | or posi- tions sent from New-England, | against the | reply thereto Poy | that Reverend servant of Christ,| Mr. John Ball; | entituled, | A tryall of the New churchway in | New-England and in Old. | Wherein, beside a more full opening of sundry particulars | con- cerning liturgies, power of the keys, matter of|the visible church, &c. is more largely handled, that | controversie concern- ing the catholick visible | church; tending to cleare up the | Old-

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W646 Jt. auth. New England. Hist. Relig. Ball, John, 1585-1640.

New England. History. Religious,

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| Allin, J., 1596-1671, and T. Shepard, 1605-1649. A|defence!...

646

(Continued.) way of Christ in New-| England churches, By Iohn Allin. Tho. Shepard... London, printed by R. Cotes for Andrew Crooke,... 1648. (1), 211 pp. Sm. 4°. Collation Title-page, (verso blank) (2) pp.; Preface to the reader, signed Tho. Allin Tho. Shepard, pp. 1-25; Advertisements to the reader pp. 26-30; A defence of the nine positions, pp. 31-211. Pp. 1-9 of the Preface were copied in “Massachusetts or the first planters of New England.” Boston, 1696 [**H.23.60].

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New England. History. Religious,

Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806. 5544.80—**G.375.59.4 An abridgment of the church history of New-England, from 1602- 1804. . . With a concise account of the Baptists in the southern parts of America, and a chronological table of the whole. Boston. Printed for the author, by E. Lincoln. 1804. 271, (1)

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New England. History, Religious,

Backus, Isaac, 1724-1806. **G.375.59 A history of New-England, with particular reference to the denomi- nation of Christians called Baptists .. . Boston [etc.]: Printed by Edward Draper [etc.] . . . and sold by Phillip Freeman [etc.] . . . 1777-1804. 4 v. 19% cm., in 4s. Vol. 1 treats of the years 1610-1691; the running title is: History of the Baptists in New-England. The title-page of vol. 2 reads: A church history of New-England. Vol. 2. Extending from 1690 to 1784. Including a concise view of the American war, and of the conduct of the Baptists therein . . . Providence: Printed

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New England. History, Religious,

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New England. History. Religious,

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the whole. Boston. Printed for the author, by E. Lincoln. 1804. The running title reads: A church history of New-England.

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M8141

New England. History, Religious,

Bishop, George, of Bristol, -1668. No. 1 in **H.95.207 New-England judged, by the Spirit of the Lord. In two parts. First, containing a brief relation of the sufferings of the people call’ d Quakers in New-England, from . . . 1656,to... 1660... In answer to the Declaration of their persecutors apologizing for the same, MDCLIX. Second part, Being a farther relation . . . con- tinued . . . toanno 1665. Beginning with the sufferings of Wil-

liam Leddra, whom they put to death... Now somewhat

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Norton, John, 1606-1663.

New

England. History. Religious, No. 1 in **H.95.207

Bishop, G., of Bristol, -1668. New-England judged, by the Spirit

of the Lord. (Continued, 1.) abreviated [sic]. With An appendix, containing the writings of several of the sufferers . . . Also, An answer to Cotton Mather’s abuses of the said people, in his late History of New-England, printed anno 1702... [Preface by Joseph Grove.] London, Printed and sold by T. Sowle . . . 1703. (10), 498, 212, (12) pp. 18¢m., in 8s. The Declaration of the General Court of the Massachusetts holden at Boston the 18 October 1658 was drawn up by John Norton, by order of the Court.

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K8356

New England. History. Religious,

No. 1 in **H.95.207 Bishop, G., of Bristol, -1668. New-England judged, by the Spirit of the Lord. (Continued, 2.) The Appendix follows Part 1, and has a separate title-page dated 1702. The title-page of Part 2 is missing from the “A” copy. An answer, etc., by John Whiting, is catalogued separately under the title: Truth and innocency defended, etc. The original copy contains ten pages of advertisements at the end and the “A” copy eight pages.

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New England: History. Religious. **G_387.63

Brief narration, A, of the practices of the churches in New-England. Written. . . by an inhabitant there, a friend to truth and peace. London. Printed by Matth. Simmons for John Rothwell. . . 1645. (1), 18 pp. Sm. 4°.

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New England. History. Religious.

**H 99.208 Brief account, A, of the late revivals of religion in a number of towns in the New-England states. Extracted chiefly from letters writ- ten by several gentlemen of unquestionable veracity. Boston. Manning & Loring. 1799. 8 pp. 12°.

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G4145 New England. Hist. Relig. Revivals of religion.

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New England. History. Religious.

Child, Major John. *€4503.19—**G.300.88 New-England’s Jonas cast up at London [or, a relation of the pro- ceedings of the court at Boston in New-England, against divers honest and godly persons for petitioning for government in the Commonwealth, according to the lawes of England, and for ad- mittance of themselves and children to the Sacrament in their churches [etc.].] 1647. With an introduction and notes by W. T. R. Marvin. Boston. Lunt. 1869. liii, (1), 40 pp. 21 cm., in 4s. This work refers to the trial of Robt. Child. Nos. 15, 20 of an edition of 150. A reprint of the London edition of 1647, which is on shelf-no. **G.355.29. [The lettered copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]

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Theophilus Rogers, ed.

New England. History, Religious,

Clap, Thomas. 1703-1767.

A brief history and vindication of the doctrines received and estab- lished in the churches of New-England, with a specimen of the new scheme of religion beginning to prevail.

New-Haven: Printed and sold by James Parker... 1755. 44,

(1) pp. Vignette. 12°. **H1.99.225 Same. 2d edition. New-Haven, Printed: Boston: Re-printed and sold by S. Kneeland . . . 1757. 40 pp. **HT,.16.165

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Go552 New England. Hist. Relig.

New England. History, Religious,

Cotton, John, of Plymouth. 17127-1789. **H 98.92 The general practice of the churches of New-England, relating to baptism, vindicated: or, some essays on this important question Delivered at several church-meetings in Plymouth. With some letters that passed on the subject. Boston: Printed and sold by Exekiel Russell... [1771.] (6), 73 PP. 12°. A reply to these essays, by Chandler Robbins, may be found on shelf-num- ber No, 3 in **H.94.60.

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New England. History, Religious, is

Cotton, John, of Plymouth. 1712?-1789. **F.98.93 The general practice of the churches of New-England, relating to

baptism, further vindicated; containing an answer to the Rev. Chandler Robbins’s Reply relative to this question . . .

Boston: Printed for Joseph Greanleaf, and sold at his printing Ofice.. .. W77S. Wa, (pp. 2". Robbins’s Reply to some essays ... by John Cotton may be found on shelf- number **H.94.69. A reply to this work, by Chandler Robbins, may be found on shelf-number ** 7.08.04.

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G1o2z Robbins, Chandler, D.D., of Plymouth. 1738-1799. Baptism, New England. Hist. Relig.

New & ngland. } Kis si Rell ale Edwards, Jonathan, the Elder.

1703- oe Some thoughts concerning the present revival of religion in New- England... Boston, Printed and sold by S. Kneeland and T. Green. 1742. (1), iv, 378 pp. 16°. **713.5—**H.13.6=**7447.61 Same. (In his Works. Vol. 3, pp. 33-351. Worcester, 1808.) 5498.2.3 Same. (In Same. Vol. 4, pp. 75-280. New York, 1830.) 5500a.10.4 Same. (In A narrative of many surprising conversions... Pp. 81-361. Worcester, 1832.) 5549.72 [The lettered copies are kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]

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903 E8602 Revivals of religion. New England. Hist. Relig.

New England. History, Religious,

Ellis, George Edward. 1814-1894. **H 80.89 The Friends in New England, by George E. Ellis and John G. Whittier. = Scrap-book. Boston. 1881. (18) pp. Portraits. Plates. Auto- graph facsimile. 12°. Controversial articles compiled from various papers by Abram E. Cutter.

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New England. History. Religious.

Folger, Peter. 1618-1690. **K 25.42 A looking glass for the times. Or, the former spirit of New-England revived in this generation. ... Added, The reports from the

Lords of the Committee of Councils, and the King’s order relat- ing to the people called Quakers in New England ... Printed in the year 1763.

([Philadelphia? 1864.] 25 ff. Sm. 4°. A MS. copy of the edition printed in 1763.

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Colonial period. Friends, Society of.

New England. History. Religious,

Great Britain. Acts and laws. New England. No. 59 in **H.33.3 An Act for the promoting and propagating the Gospel of Jesus Christ in New England. London, Printed for Edward Husband... 1649. (1), 407-412 pp. Black-letter. 28cm.

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M1170 New England. Hist. Relig.

New Engl land. History uP igious: Homes, William. ¥**HT 27.23 Proposeds cf some things % be done“in our administring ecclesias- tical government; whereby it may more effectually reach it’s end

... Viz. the peace, purity, and edification of our churches ee Boston, Printed for B. Gray. 1732. (3), iv, 36 pp. 12°

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E7358 Ecclesiastical polity. New England. Hist. Relig.

New England. History, Religious,

Keith, George. 16397-1716. **H .99b.205 The Presbyterian and Independent visible antes in New-Eng- land and else-where, brought to the test, and examined according to the doctrin of the holy Scriptures . . . with a call and warning from the Lord to the people of Boston and New-England to re- pent, &c. And two letters to the preachers in Boston; and an * answer toethe gross abuses, lies and slanders of Increase Mather and Nath. Morton, &c. = London: Printed for Thomas Northcott ... 1691. (9), 230 pp. 15% cm., in 8s. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]

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New England. History. Religious,

**G_361.16—**H.80.5—**H.80.6=**Adams 112.3 Mather, Cotton. 1663-1728. Magnalia Christi Americana: or, the ecclesiastical history of New- England, from its first planting in the year 1620, unto the year of our Lord, 1 L London: Printed for Thomas Parkhurst... MDCCII. (29), 38, (1), 75, (1), 238, (1), 125-222; 100, (1), 88, 118, (2) pp. Map. 32cm., in 4s.

Contents. Antiquities ... reporting the design where-on, the manner where-in, and people where-by, the several colonies of New-England were planted. Ecclesiarum clypei. . . containing the lives of the governours,

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New England. History. Religious.

~ Mather, C. 1663-1728. Magnalia Christi Americana. (Continued, tr.) **G_361.16=**H.80.5—**H.80.6—** Adams 112.3 and the names of the magistrates. . . until the year 1686. Polybius... containing the lives of many. . . divines. Sal gentium. . . containing an account of the University. Acts and monuments. . . containing the faith and the order in the churches of New-England. Thaumaturgus ... wherein very many illustrious discoveries. . . of the divine Providence... are observ’d. Ecclesiarum prelia. . . relating the afflictive disturbances which the churches . . . have suffered. Contains passages on the Indians of America. The copies on shelf-numbers **G.361.16 and **H.80.5 contain, each, two different advertisements, entitled Books printed for Tho Parkhurst (one beginning with Richard Baxter’s Catholick theology, the other beginning

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New England. History. Religious.

Mather, C. 1663-1728. Magnalia Christi Americana. (Continued, 2s) **G._361.16—**H.80.5—**H.80.6=**Adams 112.3 with Discourses and sermons... by David Clarkson), errata reprinted in facsimile, and manuscript notes; and in these copies signature B, followed by the title-page to book 1, is bound after the general title-page.

The original list of errata may be found in the copies on shelf-number **H 80.5 and **Adams 112.3.

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The copy on shelf-number **Adams 112.3 contains the advertisement be- ginning with Discourses and sermons ... by David Clarkson; in this copy the title-page to Book 1 is bound after the general title-page; pp. 135, 136, 141, 142 are repeated and pp. 137-140 are missing; several leaves are

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H6120

New England. History, Religious.

Mather, Cotton. 1663-1728. Magnalia Christi Americana; or, the ecclesiastical history of New- England, from its first planting, in the year 1620, unto the year of Our Lord 1698. In seven books. With an introduction and occasional notes, by Thomas Robbins, and translations of the Hebrew, Greek, and Latin quotations, by Lucius F. Robinson. Hartford. Andrus. 1853. 2 v. 23% cm., in 4s. *B.6042.55 Contents. 1. Antiquities . . . reporting the design where-on, the manner where-in, and people where-by, the several colonies of New-England were planted. Ecclesiarum clypei . . . containing the lives of the gov- (Continued on the next card.)

This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, May 20, 1910. H2253—Robbins, Thomas, D.D. ed. 1777-1856. New England.

Hist. Relig. Robinson, Lucius Franklin, ed. Harvard College. Hist.

Indians of America. Hist.

New England. History, Religious. Mather, C. 1663-1728. Magnalia Christi Americana. (Continued,

T.) *B.6042.55 ernours, and the names of the magistrates ... until the year 1686. Polybius .. . containing the lives of many ... divines. 2. Sal gentium

. containing an account of the University. Acts and monuments

. containing the faith and the order in the churches of New-England. Thaumaturgus ... wherein very many illustrious discoveries ... of the divine Providence .. . are observed. Ecclesiarum prelia... relat-

ing the afflictive disturbances which the churches . . . have suffered. Contains passages on the Indians of America. (Continued on the next card.)

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H2253

New England. History, Religious,

Mather, C. 1663-1728. Magnalia Christi Americana. (Continued, Each book has a separate title-page.

Cut from a newspaper and inserted is Henry Ward Beecher’s Speech on 2) *B.6042.55 the clergy, at the festival of the New England Society in New York; catalogued separately. —Same. 1853, 55. Portraits. Genealogical chart. *3544.35—**G.3632.15

Vol. 1 contains an alphabetical index to both volumes,

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New England. History. Religious,

Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728. **G.377.49—**H.13.14—=**H.27.127 Ratio discipline fratrum Nov-Anglorum. A faithful account of the discipline professed and practised in the churches of New-Eng- land. With interspersed and instructive reflections on the disci- pline of the primitive churches. [With An attestation from the very Reverend Dr. Increase Mather. | Boston. Printed for S. Gerrish in Cornhill. 1726. (1), iv, 10, 207,

(3) pp. 17 .¢m., in 4s. The postscript is signed by Cotton Mather.

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K6926 _ T.r. New England. Hist. Relig. Mather, Increase, pref., 1639-1723.

New England. History. Religious.

Mather, Increase. 1639-1723.

The order of the Gospel, professed and practised by the churches of Christ in New-England, justified, by the Scripture, and by the writings of many learned men, both ancient and modern divines; in answer to several questions, relating to church discipline. Boston, Printed by B. Green, & J. Allen, for Nicholas Buttolph «¢ + 1700: 143, (Lipp. 24°. **G_376.57—**H.23.32

Same. Printed .. . for Benjamin Eliot. **H.99b.87

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Gs670 T.r. New England. Hist. Relig.

New England. History, Religious,

Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728. **Hgt.60.Ser.2.Extra no. The present state of New-England... Boston. Printed for Samuel Green, 1690.

Photostat. Boston. 1936. (2),52 pp. [Massachusetts Historical Society. Photostat Americana. Series 2, Extra number.] 20.5 cm.

Inserted is a typewritten description, with bibliography.

6 This card was prinicd a! the Boston @ Public Library January 20, 1538. YY Fi2a2c6 Tr. Src New Enoland Hist. Relic New Fneland Pal. hict

New England. History. Religious.

Niles, Samuel. 1674-1762. **H 88.18 Tristitiz ecclesiarum, or, a brief and sorrowful account of the present state of the churches in New-England: in a letter from a minister in the country to the publick ... With an appendix. Boston: N. E....J. Draper. 1745. 21,5 pp. 8°. In the appendix two pages are numbered 3 and the 5th is numbered 4.

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F7777 T.r. New England. Hist. Relig.

New England. History, Religious,

Norton, Humphrey, fl. 1655-1660. **G.377.107 New-England’s ensigne: it being the account of cruelty, the profes-

sors pride, and the articles of their faith . . . being an account of the sufferings sustained by us in New-England, (with the Dutch) the most part of it in... 1657, 1658. VVritten... by us whom the vvicked in scorn calls Quakers . . . 1659.

London. Printed by T. L. for G. Calvert ... 1659. (2), 122 pp. 19% cm., in 4s. Though put together by Norton, the book includes papers by John Rous, John Copeland, and others, some of which are catalogued separately. The last two leaves are slightly mutilated.

This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, October 2, tya. Lo909 T.r. Friends, Society of. New England. Hist. Relig.

New England. History, Religious, Robbins, Chandler, D.D., of Plymouth. @. **H 98.94 Some brief remarks on a piece published by John Cotton, Esq.; of

Plymouth. Entitled “The general practice of the churches in New-England relating to baptism, further vindicated, in answer to Mr. Robbirs’s Reply.

Boston, New-E england ; Printed by Thomas and John Fleet, 1774. (4), 27 pp. 12" Cotton’s General oe ... relating to baptism further vindicated ... may be found on shelf-number **H.98.93.

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Gioz New England. Hist. Relig. Cotton, John, of Plymouth. 1712?-1789. Eaptism.

New England. History, Religious,

Robinson, William, —1659. ¥*G_365.88 Several epistles given forth by two of the Lord’s faithful servants, whom he sent to New-England, to bear witness to his everlast- ing truth. And were there ... put to death... Here is also perfixed [sic] W. R. his testimony of his call to that service . . . London, Printed in the year, 1669. I1 pp. 17%4cm., in 4s. The men were William Robinson and William Leddra, members of the Society of Friends.

This card was printed at the Boston P thlic Library, May 10, 1923. M6170 Double main card. & Robinson, William, -1659. (M1) Leddra, William, Quaker, -1 (M2) Friends, Society of. (1) New England. Hist. Relig. (1) Letters. Colls. (1)

New England. History. Religious and ecclesiastical.

Rutherford, Rev. Samel. *#4G 6387 056 A survey of the Survey of that summe of church- discipline penned by Mr. Thomas Hooker, wherein the way of the churches of N. England is now re-examined, London, pr. by J. G. for Andr. Crook. 1658. (8), 521 pp. Sm. 4°,

New England. History. Religious,

Scottow, Joshua. 1615-1608.

Old men’s tears for their own declensions, mixed with fears of their and posterities further falling off from New-England’s primitive constitution. Published by some of Boston’s old planters and some others. [Anon.]

Boston, Reprinted by J. Allen, for N. Boone ... 1715. 3-58 pp.

nar **H 84.7 The preface is signed: J. S.

—Same. Printed in the year 1691. Reprinted for B. Gray ... 1733. (6), 20 pp. 24°. **G_389b.104

Interleaved with blank leaves. Those which precede the text contain [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.)

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G7os8 New England. Hist. Relig. Anon. ref.

a eee New England. History, Religious,

**H84.7=**G.389b.104 Scottow, J. 1615-1698. Old men’s tears ... (Continued.) bibliographical notes, and it is there stated that the address “To the Reader” (pp. 3-6) did not originally appear in the edition of 1733, but was expressly reprinted for this copy. Lacks the Postscript and Appendix.

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New England. History eligious.

Testimony and advice, The, of an assembly of pastors of churches in New England, at a meeting in Boston, July 7. 1743. Occasion’d by the late happy revival of religion . . . 3oston. S. Kneeland and T. Green. [1743.] 51 pp. 12°.

¥*H1.27.34 Same. Boston, printed: London, reprinted. J. Oswald. 1744. (4), 44 pp. Sm. 8°. No. 1 in **H.94.25

| [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]

July 23, e& 1903

E9609 New England. Hist, Relig.

j

New England History Religious No. 9 in *7459.70—**H.27.33—**H.27.9

Testimony, The, of the pastors of the churches in the Province of the Massachusetts-Bay in New-England, at their Annual Convention in Boston, May 25. 1743. Against several errors in doctrine, and

disorders in practice... Boston. Printed by Rogers & Fowle, for S. Eliot. 1743. 13 pp.

12°.

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July 23, => 1903

E9609 New England. Hist. Relig.

F 1 Yew. bn and. History. Lei (us History, White, Rév. John, of Gloucester. 1677-1760. **H,16.166

New-England’s lamentations, under these three heads, The decay of the power of Godliness; The danger of Arminian principles; The declining state of our church-order, government and discipline. With the means of these declensions, and the methods of our re- covery. Added, Reasons for adhering to our platform, and answers to some objections against ruling elders. By another hand. As also, A vindication of the divine authority of ruling elders, by a Provincial Assembly of Presbyterian Ministers at London, in 1649. 2d edition, enlarged.

Boston. T. Fleet. 1734. (3), 42, 10, (1), 15 pp. 12°. [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]

Mey tt, Se 1903

E8303 T.r. New England. Hist. Relig.

New England. History. Religious.

Whiting, John. 1655?-1722.

Truth and innocency defended; against falshood and envy: and the martyrs of Jesus . . . vindicated. In answer to Cotton Mather (a priest of Boston), his calumnies, . . . of the people called Quakers, in his late Church-history of New-England . . .

London, Printed and sold by T. Sowle ... 1702. 212, (20) pp. Sm. 8°.

No. 2 in +L 5% Appended to New-England judged . . . by George Bishop. 1 000 Mather’s Magnalia Christi Americana; or, the ecclesiastical history, of

New England... may be found on shelf-numbers *B.6042.55; **G.3632.15. (Continued on the next card.)

This card was printed at the > Public Library, March 25, 1908. G6900 Mather, Cotton. 1663-1728. —artiends, Society of. T.r. New Eng- land. Hist. Relig.

New England. History. Religious,

Whiting, J. 1655?-1722. Truth and innocency defended; ... (Con- tinued. ) Same. 212, (1) pp. **H 12.20

Published separately, with a page of Errata. ; Same. (In Bishop, George. New England judged... Pp. 389-565. [Philadelphia. 1885.]) *75 54.82

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on Public Library, March 25, 1908.

This card was printed at the Bost

| G6900

New England. History. Religious.

Wise, Rev. John. 1652-1725. *3458.99—-**G.264.41 The churches quarrel espoused: or, a reply in satyre, to certain pro-

posals made, in answer to this question, what further steps are to be taken, that the councils may have due constitution and efficacy in supporting, preserving, and well-ordering the interest of the churches in the country? 2d edition. Boston, Reprinted: Sold by Nicholas Boone . .. 1715. (2), 116 pp. 15cm., in &s. Refers to New England. Page (1), bearing a request for a new edition, is missing from the copy on shelf-number *3458.99.

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This card was printcd at the Boston Public Library, May 24, 1912. BAR H7792 Boone, Nicholas, printer. T.r. New England. Hist. Relig.

New England. History, Religious,

Wise, Rev. John, 1652-1725.

The churches quarrel espoused: or, a reply in satyre, to certain proposals made, in answer to this question, What further steps are to be taken, that the councils may have due constitution and efficacy in supporting, preserving, and well-ordering the in- terest of the churches in the country?

Boston: Printed and sold by John Boyles ... MDCCLXXII. 96 pp. 17% cm., in 4s. No. 2 in **H.99.288=

No. 2 in **H.94.235 Relates to New England.

Same. (Jn his A vindication of the government of New England churches. Pp. 107-235. Boston. 1860.) * 5548.69

This card was printed at the Boston a) Public Library, August 11, 1922. M4426 T.r. New England. Hist. Relig. Congregational Church in the

United States. Councils, conferences and conventions.

New England. History, Religious,

Wise, Rev. John, 1652-1725.

A vindication of the government of New-England churches. Drawn from antiquity; the light of nature; Holy Scripture; its noble nature; and from the dignity divine Providence has put upon it. Boston, printed by J. Allen, for N. Boone. 1717. 105, 12 pp. 15 cm., in 8s. **G_364.40 Appended is A testimony to the order of the gospel, by John Higginson and’ William Hubbard.

Same. Boston: Printed and sold by John Boyles... MDCC- LXXII. 80 pp. 18 cm., in 4s. No. 1 in **H.99.288

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M4426 New England. Hist. Religious.

NEW ENGLAND--HISTORY--REVOLUTION--SOURCES-— BIBLIOGRAPHY. Forbes, Harriette Merrifield, 1856-1951, comp. New England diaries, 1602-1800, a descriptive catalogue of diaries, orderly books and sea journals, compiled by Harriette Merrifield Forbes (Topsfield, Mass.] Priv, print., 1923. viii, 439 p. 23.5cm. "Three hundred copies printed."

e

ane Boon NEW ENGLAND--HISTORY--SOURCES.

DEPT. Boston. Public Library. tap o/2 Historical manuscripts in the Public Library of .80 the city of Boston. Number one Cto five] Boston, -H62 Published by the Trustees, 1900-04. 5 v. 27cm. The manuscripts are printed verbatim et literatim under the direction of the editor of the Bulletin CLindsay Swift] and the chief of the manuscript department CWorthington C. Ford] No more published.

SPECIAL

NEW ENGLAND--HURRICANE, 1635.

Gsu-zetiens Rare (uox Dept os New England hurricanes, 1635, 1815, 1938. [Bos= oe ton, W. Channing, 1939]

. 16 p. 3 23cm.

Cover title. Excerpts from several publications.

1. New England--Hurricane, 1635. 2. New Eng-

acnagise-= and 1815. 3. New England--Hurri- cane,: 1938. " “<2

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NEW ENGLAND--HURRICANE, 1815.

E6inzetioNs Fere (uve Dap she New England hurricanes, 1635, 1815, 1938. [Bos- ce ton, W. Channing, 1939]

16 p. 3 23cm. Cover title.

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Landi Here bastey 1815. 3. New England--Hurri- cane ,> 1938. F 7 Ss

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G6iLEETONS are Cove Dap ae New England hurricanes, 1635, 1815, 1938. [Bos- eee ton, W. Channing, 1939]

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Rare Book NEW ENGLAND--IMPRINTS. DaaT. Boston. Public Library. Lewis Collection.

*y7, Catalogue of a collection of early New England .80 books made by the late John Allen Lewis and now -L58C in the Boston Public Library. Boston, Published by the Trustees, 1892. 151-180 p. 27cm. Cover-title. Reprinted from the Bulletin of the Boston Public Library, July, 1892.

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New England. Indians,

Adams, Nehemiah. 1806-1878. 4345.20.3—**G.302.25.3 The life of John Eliot: with an account of the early missionary efforts among the Indians of New England.

Boston. Massachusetts Sabbath School Society. 1847. 324 pp.

Plate. [Lives of the chief fathers of New England. Vol. 3.] 19% cm., in 6s.

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This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, January 2, 1912. H6632 Indians of America. Missions.—New England. Indians. Eliot, John, Apostle to the Indians. 1604-1690. S.r.c.

New England. Indians.

Charles I., of England. **H.90.371 By the King. A proclamation forbidding the disorderly trading with the saluages in New England in America, especially the furnishing of the natiues in those and other parts of America by

the English with weapons, and habiliments of warre ... Giuen

at our court at Whitehall, the foure and twentieth day of Nouem- ber, in the sixt yeere of our reigne of Great Britaine, France and

Ireland ... Imprinted at London by Robert Barker . . . 1630. [Cleveland. The Burrows Brothers Co. 1906.] (2) ff. Black- letter. F°,

One of an edition of 80 copies. “This is Governor Endicott’s famous proclamation, issued by King [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]

¢ “eS next card.)

Gs270 New England. Indians. Morton, Thomas. -1646,

New England. Indians, Charles I., of England. By the King. (Continued.) **H 90.371

Charles I. against Thomas Morton.” Inserted is the publisher’s leaflet advertisement, explaining the occasion of the proclamation.

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G5270

New England. Indians,

Eliot, John, Apostle to the Indians. 1604-1690. For various works by this author, see Eliot, John, Apostle to the Indians. 1604-1690.

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H6502

New England. Indians.

Hubbard, William, 1621-1704.

A narrative of the Indian wars in New-England, from the first plant- ing thereof in the year 1607, to the year 1677. Containing a rela- tion of the occasion, rise and progress of the war with the Indians, in the southern, western, eastern and northern parts of said coun-

try. Baste: printed and sold by John Boyle. 1775. 288 pp. 17cm., in 6s. **G.364.14 The second American edition. Same. Wilder. 1801. 410 pp. 16% cm., in 6s. *44294.39 Same. Norwich. Printed for J. Trumbull. [1802.] 228 pp. 16% cm., in 6s. *4429a.57

(Continued _on the next card.]

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_ K7170 New England. Hist. Colonial period. New England. Indians.

New England. Indians.

Hubbard, W., 1621-1704. A narrative of the Indian wars in New-Eng-

land, .. (Continued.) Same. [Printed at Stockbridge, Mass., by H. Hilliard. 1803.] 375 pp. 20cm., in 4s. *4429a.67

Imperfect copy, lacks title-page and pp. 19-22.

Same. Danbury: printed by Stiles Nichols. 1803. 274 pp. 17% cm., in 6s. *44294.94 An edition, entitled The history of the Indian wars in New England, from the first settlement to the termination of the war, is on shelf-number *4501.6.

Same. Brattleborough. Fessenden. 16 **

pp. 17 om., in 6s.

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K7170

14. 359 G.364 .59

Public Library, February 9, 1916.

New England. Indians,

Hubbard, William. 1621-1704. **G,365.62—**H.11.24 A narrative of the troubles with the Indians in New-England, from the first planting thereof in the year 1607. to this present year 1677. But chiefly of the late troubles in the two last years, 1675, and 1676. To which is added a discourse about the Warre with the Pequods in the year 1637. By W. Hubbard, Minister of Ips- WICh.. ... « Boston; printed by John Foster, in the year 1677. Sm. 4°. Collation: License, (1) p.; Title, (1) p.; 1p. blank; Epistle dedicatory, (4) pp.; An advertisement to the reader, (2) pp.; To the Reverend Mr. William Hubbard. . . signed J. S. ie. Jeremiah Shepard, (1) p.; Upon the [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.)

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Grr152 New England. Hist. Colonial period. New England. Indians.

New England. Indians,

**G.365.62—**H.11.24 Hubbard, W. 1621-1704. A narrative of the troubles with the In- dians in New-England, . . . (Continued, 1.) | elaborate survey of New Englands passions ..., signed B. T. i.e. Benjamin Tompson, (2) pp.; The printer to the reader, (1) p.; Narrative of the troubles with the Indians in New-England from the first planting thereof until the present time [etc.], 132 pp.; A map of New-England. . .; A table shewing the towns and places [etc.], (7) pp.; Postscript, (6)-12 pp.; A narrative of the troubles with the Indians in Newe-England, from Pas- cataqua to Pemmaquid, 88 pp. The epistle dedicatory and the map are missing in the copy on shelf-num- [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.] (Continued on the next card.)

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Gr152

New England. Indians,

**G.365.62—**H.11.24

Hubbard, W. 1621-1704. A narrative of the troubles with the In-

dians in New-England, .. . (Continued, 2.) ber **H.11.24, and on the reverse of the title-page is a manuscript note to the effect that this volume was offered as evidence in a court of com- missioners for settling the boundaries of Rhode Island eastward towards the Province of Massachusetts Bay, and was rejected by the court as in- sufficient. Attested June 23rd, 1741, by M. Robinson, clerk. The map is the “White Hills map.” There are accounts of this map and of the “Wine Hills map,” by Charles Deane and Dr. Samuel A. Green, in the Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society, second series, vol. 4 [*2355.12.Ser.2.Vol.4]. See also Field’s Essay towards an Indian biblio- graphy, pp. 178-180 [C.R.114.2 (*6163.24) ].

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G1152

New England. Indians,

Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728. **G.389b.88 The life and death of the Reverend Mr. John Eliot, who was the first preacher of the Gospel to the Indians in America. With an account of the wonderful success which the Gospel has had amongst the heathen in that part of the world: and of the many strange customs of the pagan Indians, in New-England. The 3d edition carefully corrected. London: Printed for John Dunton ...MDCXCIV. (7), 168 pp. I4cm., in 12s.

, This card was printed at the Boston & Public Library, October 14, 1922. fof M4703 Eliot, John, Apostle to t= indians, 1604-1690. New England. to

Indians. Indians of America. Missions.

New England. Indians.

Mayhew, Thomas. See Mayhew, Thomas.

This card was printed at the Boston ee . Public Library, November 27, 1911.

H6502

New England. Indians,

Shepard, Thomas. 1605-1649 For various works by this author. see Shepard, Thomas. 1605-1649.

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H6502

New England. Jurisprudence.

Woman’s Rights Convention, Boston, 1855. 5587-176=*P.60.980.1 Reports on the laws of New England, presented to the New Eng- land meeting, convened at the Meionaon, Sept. 19 and 20, 1855. [Boston. 1855.] 23 pp. 23cm., in 4s. There is no title-page.

This card was printed at the Boston 2 Public Library, May 22, 1916.

K8211 New England. Juris. Women. Rights. Women. Legal status.

jt. auth. Covens,

New England. Land tenure,

+Map 60-2 .N55¢1780.2 Covens, Jan, and others.

A chorographical map of the northern department of North-Amer- ica, drawn from the latest and most accurate observations at Am- sterdam, by Covens and Mortier, and Covens, Junior.

[Amsterdam.] 1780. Size, 29 x 243% inches. Scale (computed), 12 miles to 1 inch.

Shows the land grants in northern New England and New York.

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This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November ro, 1909. H1320b New England. Geog. = Maps. New England. Land. New York, State. Geog. Maps. Ne ork, State. Land. Mortier, Petrus, , Junior, jt. auth.

NEW ENGLAND. LITERATURE

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AMERICAN LITERATURE—NEW ENGLAND.

NEW ENGLAND—LITERATURE, *Artz Cab. 15.1 Bacon, Edwin Munroe, 1844-1916.

Literary pilgrimages in New England to the homes of famous makers of American literature. New York, Silver, Burdett & Co. [1902]

xiii, 532 p. illus., map. 21 cm.

Contains an autograph inscription and letters from the author and letters from Louise Chandler Moulton, Celia Thaxter, Sarah Orne Jewett, Julia

*FOQ Ward Howe, Francis Parkman and ot ers. ~BlA 0 ==-= ---- [Another copy!

1. New England Lit. 2. Authors, American. I, Title. c )

New England. Literature. Collections,

Voices of the true-hearted. No. 1-18. Philadelphia. M’Kim. 1846. (2), iii, 288 pp. 25 cm., in 4s.

*A.9377

No more was published. Includes poems and prose sketches by Longfellow, Lydia Maria Child, Whittier, Bryant, Theodore Parker, Lowell, Garrison, Hannah Flagg Gould, Willis, Emerson, and other New England writers. Many of the pieces are in cpposition to slavery.

Same. No. 8, 10-14. 113-128, 145-224 pp. 27cm., in 4s. *4265.102 Bound in the original paper covers.

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This card was printed at the Boston ep Public Library, April 27, 1911. Hs5r111 English literature. Colls ew England. I it. Colls. Slavery.

United States. Slav.

7 New England. Manners and customs.

New England. Manners and customs,

Dall, Caroline Healey, 1822-1912. “Alongside.” Being notes suggested by “A New England boyhood” of Doctor Edward Everett Hale. Privately printed. Boston. Todd. 1900. (5), 100 pp. Portrait. 23 cm. *4453.137=*P.11.2117 The author’s name appears only on page (3). Relates to Boston. ; —Same. (3), 100 pp. 23.5 cm. *A.2116,1 Lacks the portrait.

This card was printed ut the Boston aS Public Library, February 12, 1934. D3938 T.r. Hale, Edward 1822-1909. New England. Manners /

and customs. Boston. Descr. Manners and customs.

———_—

New England. Manners and customs,

Earle, Alice Morse. Margaret Winthrop. New York. Scribner. 1895. xiii, 341 pp. Fac-simile. [Women of Colonial and Revolutionary times.] 16°. 2349a.109 Same. 1808. *P.11.9765

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This card was printed at the Boston ee Public Library, May 2, 1905. F7457 Boston. Deser. Manners: England. Manners. S.r. Win-

throp, Margaret.

New England. Manners and customs,

Gridley, Luke, of Farmington, Conn. *Q.40.10 Luke Gridley’s Diary of 1757, while in service in the French and

Indian War. [Hartford.] 1906. 64 pp. [Acorn Club. Publications. 10.]

22 cm. No. 90 of an edition of 102 copies.

The preface is signed by F. M.

This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 11, 1914. K3035 Diaries. M. F., ed. S.r. New England, Manners, French and Indian War, 1754-1750.

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New England. Manners and customs,

Lunt, George, editor, 1803-1845. 4358.155—*A.5368.8 Old New England traits. New York. Hurd & Houghton. 1873. v, 244 pp. 17% cm., in 8s.

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M7345 T.r. New England. Manners and customs.

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Sedgwick, Catharine Maria.

A New-England tale; or, sketches of New-England character and manners. [Anon.] New York. Bliss & White. 1822. viii, 5-277 pp. 12°. *4409.180

Same. From the 2nd American edition, revised. London. Miller. 207 pp. *P.84.809.1

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Naw Exdand, NManaers and cckoms.

Sedgwick, Catharine Maria. *A 8084.2 Die Neu-Englander, oder Skizzen von Charakteren und Sitten in Neu-England. [Anon.] Aus dem Englischen des amerikanischen Originals tibersetzt von Johanne Wall. Bremen. Schiinemann, 1827. 2v. 16°.

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NEW ENGLAND -- MAPS

Benes, Peter.

SCBQ New England prospect : a loan exhibition 981 of maps at the Currier Gallery of Art, .B43n Manchester, New Hampshire.

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Seller, John, 4.1697.

A mapp of New England / by John Seller hydro- grapher to the King. -- Scale ca. 1: 1,013,760.

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New England. Ornithology.

Samuels Edward Augustus.

Ornithology and oology of New England: containing full descriptions of the birds of New England, and adjoining states and provinces.

Boston. Nichols & Noyes. 1867. vii, 583 pp.

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New England. . Political history and affairs,

Colonial Veriod,

Deplorable, state, The, of New-England, by reason of a covetous and

treacherous Governour, and pusillanimous counsellors with a vindication of the Honourable Mr. Higginson, Mr. Mason, and several other gentlemen, from the scandalous and wicked accusa- tion of the votes, ordered by them to be published in their Bot- son [sic] News-Letter... . Added, an account of the shameful miscarriage of the late expedition against Port-Royal. London: Printed in the year 1708. Reprinted 1721. (4), bs pp. 16°, H.89.6 Pages 17-20 are mutilated. Pages 21-36 are missing. The dedication is lacking from this edition. (Continued on the back of this card.) [This work is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]

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Mather, Cotton, 1663-1728. **H_g1.60.Ser.2.Extra no. The present state of New-England... Boston. Printed for Samuel Green, 1690.

Photostat. Boston. 1936. (2), 52 pp. [Massachusetts Historical Society. Photostat Americana. Series 2, Extra number.] 20.5 cm.

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New England. Political history and affairs. Colony and Province,

Humble address, The, of the publicans of New-England, to which king you please. With some remarks upon it. London. Printed by James Astwood. 1691. 21 pp. Sm. 4°. **H 26.189 The margins have been trimmed too closely. This work has been attributed to Increase Mather. Same. (In Whitmore. Andros tracts. Vol. 2, pp. 231-269. Bos- ton. 1869.) *4315.5.2

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G387 Mather, Increase. 1639-1723. New England. Pol. hist. Col, and Prov.

NEW ENGLAND--POLITICS & GOVERNMENT.

Weeden, William Babcock, 1834-1912.

Quality the prevailing element in representa- tion. By William B. Weeden. From Proceedings of the American Antiquarian Society, at the annual meeting, October 24, 1894.

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NEW ENGLAND—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT< *F68 COLONIAL PERIOD. «-N62 = New Plymouth colony. Laws, statutes, ete.

The compact with the charter and laws of the colony of New Plymouth: together with the charter of the Council at Plymouth, and an appendix, containing the Articles of con- federation of the United colonies of New England, and other valuable documents. Published agreeably to a resolve, passed April 5, 1836. Under the supervision of William Brigham ... Boston, Dutton and Wentworth, printers to the state, 1836.

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NEW ENGLAND—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT— *F68 COLONIAL PERIOD. . N62 New Plymouth colony. Laws, statutes, ete. The compact with the charter and laws of the colony of New Plymouth 1836. (Card 2) “A large portion of the volume has never before been published, and

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NEW ENGLAND—POLITICS AND GOVERNMENT—COLONIAL «FT PERIOD. -T51 Thornton, John Wingate, 1818-1878. | The historical relation of New England to the English Le By John Wingate Thornton. [Boston, U. S. hey Press of A. Mudge & son] 187). -_KePtINn 105 p. 25 1/2 RARE Book DEPT. *G.302.5 ——— —— [Another copy] l. New England—Pol. & govt.—Colonial period. 2. New England—Church history. 3. Massachu- setts—Hist.—Colonial period. I. Title.

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ol5 Hartford Convention, 1814.

no.8 The proceedings of a convention of delegates, from the states of Masschusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode-Island; the counties of Cheshire and Graf- ton, in the state of New-Hampshire; and the coun- ty of Windham, in the state of Vermont;--convened at Hartford, in the state of Connecticut, Decem- ber 15th, 1814, Hartford, Printed by C, Hosmer,

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NEW ENGLAND--POLITICS & GOVERNMENT--WAR OF

1812. Hartford Convention, 1814.

The proceedings of a convention of delegates, from the states of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode-Island; the counties of Cheshire and Grafton, in the state of New-Hampshire; and the county of Windham, in the state of Vermont;-- convened at Hartford, in the state of Connecti- cut, December 15th, 1814. Third edition, cor- rected and improved.

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32p. (22. 5em.

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New England. Railroads, canals, etc,

*Map 60.6.R2.1850.3 Disturnell, John, publisher. 1891-1877. Ss awnipeetiieagealen

Traveller's map of the Middle, Northern, Eastern States and Can- ada. Showing all the railroad, steamboat, canal, and principal stage routes.

New York. 1850. Size, 18 X 223@ inches. Scale (computed), 32.4 miles to tr inch. Bird’s eye view of Niagara River. Cut from his Guide through the Middle, Northern and Eastern States,

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Map exhibiting the Farmington, & Hampshire & fica Canals, together with the line of their proposed continuation through the valley of the Connecticut River, to Canada.

New Haven, 1828. Size, 3654 & 1434 inches. Scale (computed), 6% miles to 1 inch. Two copies

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Scale, none.

New England. Railroads, canals, etc.

Sketch of the States of Massachusetts, Connecticut, and Rhode Island, and parts of New Hampshire & New York, exhibiting the several rail road routes completed, constructing, chartered & contem- plated. Published by order of the Legislature of Massachusetts. [Boston.] 1838. Size, ( X 20% inches, ous papagers 10% miles to 1 inch. Wo. 1 a 0, 23 in ap 118.2

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New England. Railroads, canals, etc.

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NEW ENGLAND--RELIGION.

The late religious commotions in New-England considered. : An answer to the Reverend Mr. Jonathan Edwards's sermon, entitled, The dis- tinguishing marks of a work of the Spirit of God ... : in a letter to a friend. : Together with a preface, containing an examination of the Rev. Mr. William Cooper's preface to Mr. Edwards's sermon. / By a Lover of Truth and Peace.

Boston : Printed by Green, Bushell, and Allen, for T. Fleet in Cornhil, 1743.

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The late religious commotions ... 1743. (Card 2) Half-title: An answer to the Reverend Mr. Edwards's Sermon ... Authorship attributed to both William Rand

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New England. Religious and ecclesiastical institu- tions.

*#*H, 16.186 =**#H.27.15 Allin, John. 1596-1671, and Thomas Shepard. 1605- 1649.

A\defence | of the | Answer made unto the nine questions | or positions sent from New-England, | against the|reply thereto by| that Reverend servant of Christ,| Mr. John Ball; entituled,/ A tryall of the New church-way in New-England and in Old.| Wherein, beside a more full opening

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New England. Religious and ecclesiastical institu- tions. **H .16.186=*4H 627.15 Allin, J. 1596-1671, and T. Shepard. 1605-1649. Alde- fence | of the | Answer. . . . (Continued 1) of sundry particulars | concerning liturgies, power of the keys, matter of | the visible church, &c, is more largely handled, that controversie concerning the catholick visible | church; tending to cleare up the | Old-way of Christ in New-| Eng- land churches. By Iohn Allin. Tho. Shepard...

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Allin, J. 1596-1671, and T. Shepard. 1605-1649. A|jde= fence | of the | Answer. . . . (Continued 2)

London, printed by R. Cotes for Andrew Crooke,

» « « 1648. (1), 211 pp. Sm. 4°. Collation.--Title-page (verso blank) (2) pp.; Preface to the reader, signed Tho. Allin Tho. Shepard, pp. 1-25; Advertisements to the reader,

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New England. Religious and ecclesiastical institu- tions. **H 216.186 =*4H 227.15 Allin, J. 1596-1671, and T. Shepard. 1605-1649. A|de-=- fence | of the | Answer. . » « (Continued 3) pp. 26-30; A defence of the nine positions, pp. 31-211. Pp. 1-9 of the Preface were copied in "Massachusetts or the first planters of New Eng-= land." Boston, 1696 [*#H.23.60].

New England. Religious and ecclesiastical institu- tions.

Keith, George. 1645?-1715, **H 013.7 The pretended | antidote | proved | poyson: | or, the true principles of the Christian & protestant religion defended, | and the four counterfit de- fenders thereof detected and discovered; the, names of which are James Allen, Joshua Moodey,

Samuell Willard and Cotton Mather,| who call themselves ministers of the Gospel! in Boston, (Continued)

New England. Religious and ecclesiastical institu- tions. *#H,13.7 Keith, G. 16457-1715, ‘The pretended antidote... . (Continued 1) in their pretended Answer to my book, called, The presbyterian & independent | visible churches in New England, and else-| where, brought to the test, &c. And G. K.| cleared not to be guilty of any calumnies | against those called Teachers of New-England,| &c. By George Keith. With an

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Collation: Title-page, 1 p., verso blank; Text pp. 1-224. Gee

—_—— NEW ENGLAND--RELIGIOUS HISTORY.

beanie Some thoughts on the gloomy cloud that hangs *XH over New-England, by the numerous errors in

° 193 doctrine, as well as schools of instruction, such -Al0OS as Universalists, Hopkintonians, Armenians, and

Shakers.

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NEW ENGLAND--SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS. Stiles, Henry Reed, 1832-1909.

Bundling; its origin, progress and decline in America. By Henry Reed Stiles, M.D. ...

Albany: Joel Munsell. 1869.

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NEW ENGLAND--SOCIAL LIFE & CUSTOMS--BIBLIOGRA®!

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NEW ENGLAND—SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS,

¥*A 3392S «18 [Gilman, Samuel] 1791-1858. Memoirs of a New England village choir. With

occasional reflections. By a member [pseud.] 3d ed. Boston, Benjamin 4, Greene, 1846.

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NEW ENGLAND—SOCIAL LIFE AND CUSTOMS,

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Deer, (CSomerby, Frederic Thomas] 1814-1871. : *XH Hits and dashes: or, A medley of sketches .826 and scraps, touching people and things. By .B28D "Cymon." Cpseud.] ...

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New England Association of America. **H180.270 [Clippings, circulars, etc., concerning the celebration of the Massa- chusetts Tercentenary, 1930.] Scrapbooks. [Boston. 1931.] 24 v. in 25. Illus. Portraits. Plates. Facsimiles. Maps. Tables. 30 cm.

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New England Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools.

Official report of the fifth annual meeting of the N.E. Association of Colleges and Preparatory Schools, Held at Boston Oct. 17 and 18, 1890.

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New England blockaded in 181); the journal of Henry Edward Napier, lieutenant in H.M.S. Napier, edited by Walter Muir Whitehill.

Salem «Mass.» Peabody Museum. 1939.

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**H.99a.275 New-England Calendar, The, and Ephemeris, for the year of Our Lord 1800. The astronomical calculations by Eliab Wilkinson, of Smithfield; Philom. Warren. Printed by Nathaniel Phillips. [1799.] Iv. 19cm. 35° Additions on this card only.

This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, June 24, 1926.

N3344 Almanacs.— Phillips, Nathaniel, publisher.— Wilkinson, Eliab, Philom.

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Partridge, C¥pernicus, A.M., pseud. **H.g9a.79 The New-England Calendar: or, the Boston Almanack, for... T7864 sx Boston. Printed for E. Battelle... [1785.] Unpaged. 16°.

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New England Callendar, The, or Almanac. See Weatherwise, Abraham, pseud.

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**8H1.99a.135 New-England Diary and Almanac, The, for the year of creation ac-

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**H.g99a.248 New-England Farmer’s Almanac, The, for the year of the Christian Era 1834 .. . By Truman Abell. Hartford. Published by F. J. Huntington. [1833.] v. Illus. | 1714 cm. dsother edition by the same author with the title: The New England Farmer’s Diary and Almanac, may be found on shelf-number **H.99a.165. The last two pages are mutilated.

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New England Farmer's Diary, The, and Almanac, for the year of the creation, according to Sacred Writ 4778, and the Christian era

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Annual catalogue and report, lst-23d. 1848-70/71. Boston. The trustees, 1850-71. 8°. #772561 This was incorporated in 1850 as the Female medical education society; in the 4th report it was called the Female medical education society and the New England female medical college; in the 7th report the first part of this latter title was dropped. The 13th report was never published,

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New England female medical college, Boston. Sheet D 4722

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5578 New England Female Moral Reform Society. Peto Annual report, no.3.

3rd Boston, G.P. Oakes, 1838.

Res,

55789

New England Female Moral Reform Society. Annual report, nos. 13-30, 56-60, 63-65, 67, 73-84;Boston, 1851-1868, 1892-1896, 1899- 1901, 1903, 1909-1920.

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New -Eaghand a A\ Quendaned .

Fox, George, Quaker, 1624-1690, and John Burnyeat. **H 11.23 A New-England fire-brand quenched, being something in answer unto a lying, slanderous book, entituled; George Fox digged out of his burrows, &c. Printed... of one Roger Williams... As also, something in answer to R. W.’s appendix... [London?] 1678. 2 partsin iv. Sm. 4°.

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Aug. I, 1903 E8504 T.r. Jt. auth. Williams, Roger. 1599-1683. Friends, Society of.

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*AcC. New England Freedman's Aid Society. 70-753 b List of contributions promised already in aid of the freedmen. [London, 18657] LCx.

RG90-612 E453.N54

New England Freedmen's Aid Society. Second series of extracts from letters received by the Educational Commission of Boston from teachers

employed at Port Royal and its vicinity. == Boston : [s.n.], 1862. Dp. § 27.8.2 21.5 om.

Caption title.

Printed by order of the General Committee.

Imprint source: p. 4 near bottom.

OCLC number: ocm05433372.

1..Freedmen in Beaufort Co., S.C. 2..Afro-Americans--Education. I.T.

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1864 and superintendents of the New- England Freedmen's Aid Society, Educational Commission. -- Boston : J.

Wilson, 1864.

20 p. ; 23 cm. (Fifth series)

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New England Freedmen’s Aid Society. Educationg|(ommission.**E.210.20 Records of the Committee on Correspondence, of the Educational Commission, Feb. 11th, 1862—May 2oth, 1864. Manuscript, with printed circulars.

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New England freedom: a poem delivered before the Washington Benevolent Society, in Brimfield, February 22d, 1813. By Charles Prentiss ...

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New England galaxy.

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20 Annual address of the president of no.4 the New England Historic-Genealogical

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9 p. # 23 ecm.

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F5521 Shakespeare, William. Celebrations.

Acc. New England Historic Genealogical Society. 78-419 Tribute to the memory of Edward Everett ... Boston, 1865. LCxxx

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New England Historic Genealogical Society.

Nason, Elias. 1811-1887. 4441.20—*“20” 50.21 Discourse delivered before the New-England Historic-Genealogical Society, Boston, April, 2, 1868, on the life and character of the Hon. John Albion Andrew, tu.p., late president of the Society. With proceedings and appendix.

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New England Historical and Genealogical Register, The. Published quarterly by the New England Historic-Genealogical Society. Vol. 1-73. 1847-1919.

Boston. 1847-1919. 73 v. Portraits. 22 cm. *2335.1 q@s° For additions, see: New England Historical and Genealogical Register, The. Vols. 23-27 were called The New Engand Historical and Genealogical Register and Antiquarian Journal. An index of persons for vols. 1-50, is issued in four volumes and may be

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Unbound parts kept in ' Hist. TRE bata was prinied ar the Boston Public Library, July 28, 1920.

L9635 Genealogy. Periodicals. &. Periodicals. English. New i

England Historic Genealogical Society. rubs. New England. Hist. New ~ . England. Biog. and geneal. a

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New England Historic Genealogical Society. Publications,

New England Historical and Genealogical Register, The. (Continued.) found on shelf-number *2335.4. An index of places for vols. 1-50 may be found on shelf-number *2335.5.

Beginning with 1900 the Proceedings of the Society [*4435.22] have been issued as a supplement to the Register, and bound with it. Since 1908

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1847-67, 69-83, 85, 87-96. 47 v. and unbound parts. *4162.11 - Same. Reserve set. Vol. 1-47 (no. I, 2). **G.306.8 Vol. 45 lacks the last number. Same. Reserve set. Vol. 1-55. *#G_.306.8A Vol. 16 is kept in the Ordering Department. .

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Beginning with 1900 the Proceedings of the Society [*4435.22] have been issued as a supplement to the Register, and bound with it. Since 1908 the Memorial Biographies [*2343.50] have been printed in the Register.

Same. Vol. 1-21, 23-37, 39, 41-50. 1847-67, 69-83, 85, 87-96. 47 v.

and unbound parts.

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by Mary Elvira Elliot, Mary A. Stimpson, Martha Seavey Hoyt, and others, under the editorial supervision of Julia Ward Howe, assisted by Mary H. Graves.

Boston. New England Historical Publishing Co. 1904. (1), 499, (1) pp. Portraits. [New England library of popular biographies.] 27% cm.

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L3162 S.r— New England Historical Publishing Company. Pubs.— Women. Biog. New England. Biog. and geneal. Graves, Mary H., ed.

New England history in ballads.

eH16 Hale, Edward Everett, 1822-1909. New England history in ballads, by Edward E. Hale and his children, with a few additions by other people; illustrated by Ellen D. Hale, Philip L. Hale, and Lilian Hale. Boston, Little,

Brown, and company, 1903. KEPT tee 3 pany;

RarRe Boor xvp.,11.,182p.,1). front.,9pl. 22 cm. Dept,

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1. American ballads and songs. 1. Title,

Library of Congress & F5.H16 patel,

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New England Home for Intemperate Women see

Boston. Massachusetts Home for Intemperate Women.

The New England Home Magazine CApril 16, Acc. 1899] 8h- Boston : Journal Newspaper Company, 1899. 386 C481 p. : ill. 3 22 cm.

RC New England Hospital for Women and

16 Children.

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4444.396—*P.11.9967.1 New England Hospital for Women and Children, Boston. Marie Elizabeth Zakrzewska. 1829-1902. A memoir. = Boston, Mass. 1903. 30 pp. Portraits. 23cm.

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G7723 Periodicals. Surgery. Period. Medicine. Period.

90,3577 George, de 1668. New England

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Bishop, George, of Bristol, -1668. No. 1 in **H.95.207 New-England judged, by the Spirit of the Lord. In two parts. First, containing a brief relation of the sufferings of the people call’d Quakers in New-England, from . . . 1656,to... 1660... In answer to the Declaration of their persecutors apologizing for the same, MDCLIX. Second part, Being a farther relation . . . con- tinued . . . to anno 1665. Beginning with the sufferings of Wil-

liam Leddra, whom they put to death... Now somewhat

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abreviated [sic]. With An appendix, containing the writings of

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(12) pp. 18em., in 8s. The Declaration of the General Court of the Massachusetts holden at

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K8256

New

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Bishop, G., of Bristol, -1668. New-England judged, by the

K8356

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N. England Kalendar, The, 1703, 05. Or an almanack for the year of Our Lord, 1703-05. By A lover of astronomy '

Boston: Printed by B. Green, & J. Allen [ete.]. 1703-05. 3 Vv.

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24°.

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G6631 Almanacs. Green, Bartholomew, printer. Allen, J., printer.

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A New England keepsake.

Boston Club of Printing House Craftsmen.

A New England keepsakes presented to all craft- smen registered at the 19th annual convention of the International Association of Printing House Craftsmen, incorporated, held at the Hotel Stat- ler August 14<17, 1938, Baston, Massachusetts. [Cambridge] Printed under the auspices of the - Boston Club of Printing House Craftsmen by ten New England printers [1938]

[153] p. illus. (incl. map, facsims.) plates, port. 24 cm.

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George F, Trenholm, chairman, Keepsake book committee,

Some of the parts have special t.-p,

CONTENTS .--Foreword, by Watson M, Gordon,-= Greeting to the craftsmen, by D, B. Updike.--0ld New England miscellany,e-New England's prospect. «~The colonial printing press,--Early Rhode Island printing.--Printing in Concord, New Hamp-

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#Q.69 A New England keepsake.

2101 Boston Club of Printing House Craftsmen, A New England keepsake... ¢19383 (Card 3) Shire.=-Colonial printing in Cambridge.--Three hundred years of printing in New England.-= +Q759- Early Vermont printers and printing.

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New England Mississippi Land Company

New-England legends.

Spofford, Harriet Elizabeth Prescott. *A 8441.2 New-England legends. [rst edition.] = Boston. Osgood & Co. 1871. (7), 40 pp. Illus. Plates. 8°.

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Broadsides with manuscript letters and other material : [on the Civil War, etc.]. / Given in part by Charles Eliot Norton and arranged by Thomas Tracy Bouve, 1903. -- Boston. : New England Loyal Publication Society. , (1863-] 1866.

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Introduced by correspondence to ana from Lindsay Swift on donation of vols. to BPL.

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for the Society.

I. Rogers, William Barton, 1804- 1882. II. Andrew, John Albion, 1818- 1867. III. Forbes, John Murray, 1813-

1898. IV. Norton, Charles Eliot, 1827-1908. V. Atkinson, Edward, 1827- 1905. VI. Thayer, James Bradley, 1831-1902. VII. Swift, Lindsay, 1856- 1921. VIII. Title.

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Feb. 15, 1904 F2679 Norton, Charles Eliot, ee ed. Thayer, James Bradley, ed? 1831-. Broadsides. United - Hist. Civil War. 1861-1865. Lit.

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New England Magazine, v. XIII, no.3, new BLSA series; Nov. 1895, 57 eBoston, 18952

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SCH Institute, Boston. . F882 Illustrated catalogue of the Art Department. ie Second annual exhibition fair of the New England

Manufacturers' and Mechanics! Institute, held in Boston, from September 6th to November, 1882. CBoston, Mills,Knight & Co., 1882]

hOp. plates. 23.5cem.

1. Art, American--Exhibitions. 2. Boston--

Exhibitions. e MB

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P.70.637 New England Manufacturers’ and Mechanics’ Institute, Boston, Mass. The government of the New England Mechanics’ and Manufac- turers’ Institute having invited the women of New England to make an exhibition of their industries .. . = Boston, 1883. (2) pp. 8°.

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Public Library, July 7, 1904.

XH New England Manufacturers and

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881 Grand Musical Carnival... on

-M38A Saturday, November 12th... :

oe Programme... -- [Boston : s.n., 1881.] 1 broadside : ill. - 33 cm. l.« Fairs. 2. Advertising fliers.

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oF Mechanics Institute.

881 Institute Fair : [Advertisement

-M38A To Promote Increased Attendance,

=6) Description of Fair Events]... -- ie : Read, Avery & Co., Printers., 8 *

1 broadside: 38 cm.

1... Fairs. 2. Advertising fliers. Is Tittle.

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COLLEcTioNs. > . New England Manufacturers’ & Mechanics’ Institute.

SCH Past and future. Boston, Rand,Avery,& Co., .F884A 1884. ods cover-title,32p. illus. 20cm.

Relates to the Institute's fourth annual fair.

1. Boston--Fairs. I. Title.

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Atkin Bisard > T3Y-1905.

SCH Address delivered by Edward Atkinson at the . F882 opening of the Second Annual Fair of the New rp England Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Institute,

in Boston, Wednesday, September 6, 1882. Boston, SPeciAL Franklin Press:Rand,Avery,& Co., 1882. CoLLecTIONS 32p. 23cm.

SCH .F882 Another issue. 22cm. 2 Distributed by the Society for Political Edu-

cation as its Economic tracts, no.1, under title The elements of national prosperity.

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Atkinson, Edward, 1827-1905. Address delivered

SCH by Edward Atkinson ... September 6, 1882. . F882 (Card 2) 2

1. Boston--Fairs. I. New England Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Institute, Boston. II. Society for Political Education. Economic tracts, no.1l. Tabs The elements of national prosperity. IV. Atkinson, Edward, 1827-1905., |The elements of national

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New-England Marine Insurance Company. **H.90.205 Policy of assurance. No. 6339. Boston, 1819. Broadside, 14% 93% inches. Printed form filled out in manuscript. The policy is in favor of James F. Baldwin.

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i

This card was printed at the Boston me) Public Library, June 28, 1904.

Fi1e3 Broadsides.

New-England memorandum book.

This work is available in this library in the Readex Micro- print edition of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society.

This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans’ American Bibliography.

ra) Information Card Library of Congress

*H.99

2320 The New England memorandumbook or Compleat pocket journal, Boston: Printed and sold by W. MtAlpine and J, Fleeming in Marlbo- rough street, 1765, [118] Pe

Signatures: [A}* (Al blank), B-D8, D°, F-H®,

Evans 10086,

Contains ms, notes, dated 1782-83, relating to the Little family, of Newbury, Mass,

1. Handbooks, vade-mecums, etc.

New England minister, A, A.B., pseud. See Hale, Rev. Edward Everett, 1822-1909.

BART

This card was printed at the Boston

K8386

Pubiie Library, July 18, 1916.

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New England Ministerial Temperance Conference.

Proceedings of the New England Ministerial Temperance Conference :;: held in the Bowdoin Square Baptist Church, Boston, March 15 and 16,

TO'76 .%-« -—- Boston: : Office of Pastor and People, G.H. Brandt, publisher, 36, Winter Street, 1876. (J.E. Simonds, printer.

64; (2) Bs #2 21.5 ems

MB copy incomplete.

Pub. ads on p. a mutilated, affecting text as Ciuk of green printed wrapper.

Another copy in R-B: no. 20 in

(cont. next card) MRG90-530062

14420

R=B 7588 New England Ministerial Temperance... - 264 Proceedings of the New... 1876 (card 2) 7587.51. 1..Temperance--Congresses. I.T.

RG90-530062

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14497

New England Mississippi Land Company.

Publications of this body printed in America before 1801 are available in this library in the Readex Microprint edi- tion of Early American Imprints published by the American Antiquarian Society.

This collection is arranged according to the numbers in Charles Evans’ American Bibliography.

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New England Mississivpi Land Company. *Reserve Articles of association ... March 125, 1798. 1479 [Boston? 1793] 197 Evans 34178, Inverfect: p.3-6 wanting.

New England Mississippi Land Company. *XH Memorial of the agents of the New England .80 Mississippi Land Company to Congress, with A eN4YM2 vindication of their title at law annexed. cWashington, A. & G. Way, printers, 180

2 pele, 7, 32, 25-109 p. 20cm.

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Shaw/Shoemaker 6879 (& 6878)

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New England Mississippi Land Company. *XH To the Honorable, the Senate and House of 80h Representatives of the United States. The me- eN4LM morial of the directors of the New-England Mississippi Land Company, citizens of the state of Massachusetts ... eWashington, 180)?:

15 p. 20cm.

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NEW ENGLAND. MISSISSIPPI LAND COMPANY. TO THE HONORABLE THE SENATE. Virginia Yazoo Company.

Remarks, occasioned by the view taken of the claims of 1789, in a Memorial to Congress of the agents of the New England Mississippi Land Company, with a vindicated of their title at law, annexed.

Washington City: Printed by William Duane & Son. 1805,

35 pe 20cm. Shaw/Shoemaker 9676.

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New England Mississippi Land Company.

A vindication of the rights of the New Eng- land Mississippi Land Company, by the agents of said company ...

“Teg of Washington: A. & G. Way, printers. 180k.

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Signed at end: A Georgian. Shaw/Shoemaker 819.

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XH. New England Moral Reform Society. 893 The fifty-sixth annual report of »~-N44A the New England Moral Reform Society, bdsd Boston, Mass. 1892... -- Boston. :

Printed by J.B. & N. Niles..., 1893. [41], 24 Ds * 23 cm. I, Title.

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The sixty-fifth annual report of the New England Moral Reform Society.. - -- Boston: : Printed by Samuel Usheti...,. TIOL.

3, IL) ps ¢ 23 om. I. Chandler, Horace P. Ir. TLtile,

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New England Non-Resistance Society, Boston. Rare Book Derr, CWhipple, Charles King] 1808-1900. Evils of the Revolutionary War.

839 Boston: New England Non-Resistance Society. »W5TE 1839.

16p. 16.5cm.

"Dow & Jackson, printers, 14 Devonshire St. "==p.02]

"Constitution of the New-England Non-Resis- tance Society": p.15-16.

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New England Non-Resistance Society, Boston.

CWhipple, Charles King] 1808-1900. .-.. Evils of the Revolutionary War.

Boston: New-England Non-Resistance Society. 1846.

16p. 15.5em.;bd.to 19.5cm. At head of title: Tract. No. l.

"Community Press, (Hopedale,) Milford, Mass."=-p.(2]

"Constitution of the New-England Non-Resis- tance Society": p.15-16.

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Derr. CWhipple, Charles King] 1808-1900. eee

*XH Evils of the Revolutionary War ... 1846. B46 (Card 2) -W5TE Inscribed: Boston Public Library from the author. Le Title,

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PS1712 A New England nun.

oN4 Freeman, J/rs. Mary Eleanor (Wilkins) 1852-1930.

1891 A New England nun, and other stories, by Mary E. Wilkins New York, Harper & brothers, 1891.

iv, 468 p. 174™.

Twenty-four short stories. KEPT IN

Rare Book DEPT.

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1. Title. 4-15108 Revised

Library of Congress PZ3.F88N

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Harvard Business Branch

| *5224.7—*P.90.536.1 New England Offering, The: a magazine of industry. Written by

females who live by their labor. [Monthly.] Harriet Farley, | editor. Vol. 1, 2. September, 1847-— November, 1849. Lowell. Harris. 1848, 49. 2v. Portraits. Plates. 21% cm., in

6s.

Continues The Lowell Offering [*5224.6; *P.90.536]. | No more appears to have been published. | The set Harvard Busiiess8(M4EH contains only the issues for April, 1848,

[Continued on the next card.] [The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]

ae This card was printed at the Boston oy Public Library, November 22, 1912. H8395 Periodicals. Labor and laboring classes. Period. Farley, Harriet,

ed.— Women. Period.

New England Offering, The: . . . (Continued.) *5224.7—*P.90.536.1 to March, 1849. Each volume of the set on shelf-number *P.90.536.1 contains manuscript notes and a leaflet entitled Names and noms de plume of the writers in the Lowell Offering . .. by Harriet Hanson Robinson,

[The second copy is kept on the Special Libraries Floor.]

This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, November 22, 1912.

H8305

New England or a briefeé enarration---

Morrell. William.

New England ora briefe enarration of the ayre. earth, water, Fish and fowles of that country, InLatine and English verse. LAnon.] LCEd. by J. F. Hunnewell.}

Boston. Clute of odd volumes. 1395.7, C7), 24, Bl pp. I Early American poetry. a

Sm. 4%

New England Palladium. Address of the carriers to the patrons of *XbH the New England Palladium ... Boston, January

.827 1, 1827. .N44P CBoston, 1827]

broadside. 40 x 28cm. Within border of type ornaments.

I, New England Palladium. MB

New England Palladium.

Address, to the patrons of the New-England *YbH Palladium, respectfully presented by the car- 830 riers, on the commencement of the new-year \Nyyp ... Boston, January 1, 1830.

CBoston, 1830] ;

proadside. 39 x 27.5cm. Within border of typé ornaments.

I. New England Palladium. - MB

Rand Boos New England Palladium 6 Carriers' address. To the patrons of the New- XpbH England Palladium. Boston, January 1, 1829.

.828 CBoston : s.n., 1828] .C23N 1 sheet (ClJp.) : ill. ; 43 x 26cm. At head of title: Easterly view of the Tremont House.

First line: Fair Boston! from thy moonlit bay. Within ornamental border. Not in American imprints, 1828 (or 1829)

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XH New England Palladium.

-90 The carriers of the Palladium to its - 409 patrons ... Boston, January 1, 1820. -4b CBoston : New England Palladium, 1820.]

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xb New England Palladium & Commercial advertiser. Ace. Vol.30 no.3 & Vol.32 nos.37,39,40. July 10, 80-19 1807, Nov.1,8,11,1808. Boston, Printed by Young & Minns, 1807-8. nucxxx.

| g: Goffstown Historical Society. .

New England Palladium and Gazette Offices, Boston. ***H 90.395 The negotiation at Ghent. Message and documents communicated to Congress on Monday last. [Oct. 10, 1814.] = Boston. 1814. Broadside, 20% 14% inches. Reprinted from the National Intelligencer, Washington.

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This card was printed at the Boston Public Library, August 17, 1908. G8o08 Ghent, Treaty of. Dec. 14, 1814. Broadsides.

New England Palladium and Gazette Offices, Boston. **H 900.469 [The treaty, and its ratification. Treaty of peace & amity, Letween His Britannic Majesty and the United States of America.]} Boston. 1815. Broadside, 1914 x 834 inches.

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G8113 Broadsides. Ghent, Treaty of, Dec. 14, 1814.

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XH New England Paving Company. Boston. Pee American bituminous rock... -- 890 Boston : [s.n.], 1890. -N42Am & ps. 3 23.5 cm. Back cover: "Mend your ways." 1. Road materials. 2. Trade

catalogs. I. Title.

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New England Petroleum Company, of Boston. *Cab.23.53.7 [Prospectus. ] [Boston. 186-?] Plate. Map. 4°.

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Vhis card was printed at the Boston - Public Library, September 15, 1908.

G8154 Petroleum.

Sask *BPL 730 ag England Poetry Club,

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New England Press Brick Manufacturing

CO. The New England Press Brick Manufg. Co. : [informational brochure] ... -- [Boston : s.n., 1881. [iS] pp. €L told.) ¢ bil. ¢ 16 + 20 om,

One book and a flyer.

1. Pressed brick. 2. Advertising flyers. I. Gregg, W.L., pres. CLs Felt; J.A., treas. Tit. Titie.

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